Abstract
The boundary integral method is used to solve electromagnetic scattering by perfect electric conducting or dielectric bodies. Due to the memory requirements, the size of computed problems is limited on regular scalar computers. The use of distributed memory parallel computer allows to draw back this limit and to solve large problems (dense matrix with more than 100000 rows). The assembling is performed by nodal contribution, and the BiCGStab(m) algorithm is used for solving. This leads to very good parallel performances.