Both Gray code and binary code are frequently used in mapping arrays into hypercube architectures. While the former is preferred when communication between adjacent array elements is needed, the latter is preferred for FFT-type communication. When different phases of computations have different types of communication patterns, the need arises to remap the data. We give a nearly optimal algorithm for permuting data from a Gray code mapping to a binary code mapping on a hypercube with communication restricted to one input and one output channel per node at a time. Our algorithm improves over the best previously known algorithm [6] by nearly a factor of two and is optimal to within a factor of n=(n-1) with respect to data transfer time on an n...
Transposing an N × N array that is distributed row- or column-wise across P = N processors is a fund...
All-to-all personalized communication is a class of permutations in which each processor sends a uni...
We present a linear algebraic formulation for a class of index transformations such as Gray code enc...
We present an optimal greedy algorithm which returns a Gray-code labeling of the nodes of an n-dimen...
We present optimal schedules for permutations in which each node sends one or several unique message...
Abstract- Parallel algorithms of the hypercube allo-cation strategies are considered in this paper. ...
AbstractÐIn this paper, we address the problem of minimizing channel contention of linear-complement...
Hypercube algorithms are developed for a variety of communication-intensive tasks such as transposin...
Hypercube algorithms are developed for a variety of commun-ication-intensive tasks such as transposi...
We consider several basic communication problems in a hypercube network of processors. These include...
Due to its attractive topological properties, the hypercube multiprocessor has emerged as one of the...
Complex two-dimensional FFT's up to size 256 X 256 points were implemented on the Intel iPSC/System...
AbstractWe present optimal schedules for permutations in which each node sends one or several unique...
Many parallel algorithms exhibit a hypercube communication topology. Such algorithms can easily be e...
Hypercube algorithms may be developed for a variety of communication-intensive tasks such as sending...
Transposing an N × N array that is distributed row- or column-wise across P = N processors is a fund...
All-to-all personalized communication is a class of permutations in which each processor sends a uni...
We present a linear algebraic formulation for a class of index transformations such as Gray code enc...
We present an optimal greedy algorithm which returns a Gray-code labeling of the nodes of an n-dimen...
We present optimal schedules for permutations in which each node sends one or several unique message...
Abstract- Parallel algorithms of the hypercube allo-cation strategies are considered in this paper. ...
AbstractÐIn this paper, we address the problem of minimizing channel contention of linear-complement...
Hypercube algorithms are developed for a variety of communication-intensive tasks such as transposin...
Hypercube algorithms are developed for a variety of commun-ication-intensive tasks such as transposi...
We consider several basic communication problems in a hypercube network of processors. These include...
Due to its attractive topological properties, the hypercube multiprocessor has emerged as one of the...
Complex two-dimensional FFT's up to size 256 X 256 points were implemented on the Intel iPSC/System...
AbstractWe present optimal schedules for permutations in which each node sends one or several unique...
Many parallel algorithms exhibit a hypercube communication topology. Such algorithms can easily be e...
Hypercube algorithms may be developed for a variety of communication-intensive tasks such as sending...
Transposing an N × N array that is distributed row- or column-wise across P = N processors is a fund...
All-to-all personalized communication is a class of permutations in which each processor sends a uni...
We present a linear algebraic formulation for a class of index transformations such as Gray code enc...