Advances in Parallel Computing, Volume 1JAI Press, 1990 - Parallel processing (Electronic computers) |
Contents
PARALLEL COMPUTATION | 39 |
PERTURBATION OF FIXEDPOINT ITERATIVE METHODS | 81 |
PROBLEMS THAT ARE UNLIKELY TO HAVE EFFICIENT | 123 |
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achieved allocation analysis application approach architecture array asteroids asynchronous band calculations channel circuit column communication complexity connected considered corresponding depth described detector diagonals direct distribution efficiency elements elimination equal equations example execution Figure function given graph hypercube implementation input introduced iterative linear linear systems log-space loop machine matrix means memory method multiplication necessary nodes Note obtained operations optical optical processor optimal orbits output overhead parallel algorithms Parallel Computing particular path performance planets position possible presented problem processing processors resource respect running scheme sequence sequential shared shared memory shown situation solution solved space speed static step structure systolic Table task Theorem transformation unit University variables vector x x x