“…In particular, parallel asynchronous iterative methods have been studied extensively (see for example [2], [3], [7], [9], [11], [13], [14], [18] and [20]). Asynchronous iterative algorithms were shown to be more efficient then their synchronous counterpart for many applications including optimization (see [9] and [13]) and numerical simulation (see for example: [18]). Today, the features of asynchronous algorithms such as: lack of synchronization, tolerance to problem data changes, fault tolerance, and flexibility make them very attractive for Grid computing, global computing and peer to peer computing.…”