AbstractWe present an optimal parallel algorithm (log2 n time, n/log2 n processors) for computing the matching function for a sequence of brackets and for transforming sequences of brackets to trees on the parallel access machine without read and write conflicts (EREW PRAM). It gives also an optimal parallel transformation on EREW PRAM of texts of expressions to expression-trees. Previously an optimal parallel algorithm for this problem was known (Bar-On, Vishkin (1985)) on a stronger model of parallel computations (CREW PRAM), where read conflicts were essential. It is not clear presently how big the difference is between the power of CREW and EREW PRAMs. Our result implies optimal parallel algorithms on EREW PRAM for several other algorit...
AbstractThe parentheses matching problem is considered. Suppose we are given a balanced sequence of ...
A parallel parsing technique is presented in which parentheses are inserted in the string to be pars...
Let WRAM [PRAM] be a parallel computer with p processors (RAM's) which share a common memory and are...
AbstractWe present an optimal parallel algorithm (log2 n time, n/log2 n processors) for computing th...
1 The parentheses-matching problem is of crucial importance in the construction of expression tree ...
AbstractParallel algorithms for evaluating arithmetic expressions generally assume the computation t...
AbstractWe prove that the parsing problem for bracket context-free languages can be solved in log n ...
Parenthesis matching is an important step in the construction of computation tree form and parsing. ...
We present two new parallel algorithms for matching parentheses on an exclusive-read exclusive-write...
Parallel parenthesis-matching algorithm has in the past been used to design parallel algorithms for ...
We describe a deterministic parallel algorithm to compute algebraic expressions in log n time using ...
It is widely recognized that a key problem of parallel computation is in the development of both eff...
AbstractWe describe a deterministic parallel algorithm to evaluate algebraic expressions in O(log n)...
We present a family of parallel algorithms for simple language recognition problems involving bracke...
Let WRAM [PRAM]be a parallel computer with p processors (RAMs) which share a common memory and are a...
AbstractThe parentheses matching problem is considered. Suppose we are given a balanced sequence of ...
A parallel parsing technique is presented in which parentheses are inserted in the string to be pars...
Let WRAM [PRAM] be a parallel computer with p processors (RAM's) which share a common memory and are...
AbstractWe present an optimal parallel algorithm (log2 n time, n/log2 n processors) for computing th...
1 The parentheses-matching problem is of crucial importance in the construction of expression tree ...
AbstractParallel algorithms for evaluating arithmetic expressions generally assume the computation t...
AbstractWe prove that the parsing problem for bracket context-free languages can be solved in log n ...
Parenthesis matching is an important step in the construction of computation tree form and parsing. ...
We present two new parallel algorithms for matching parentheses on an exclusive-read exclusive-write...
Parallel parenthesis-matching algorithm has in the past been used to design parallel algorithms for ...
We describe a deterministic parallel algorithm to compute algebraic expressions in log n time using ...
It is widely recognized that a key problem of parallel computation is in the development of both eff...
AbstractWe describe a deterministic parallel algorithm to evaluate algebraic expressions in O(log n)...
We present a family of parallel algorithms for simple language recognition problems involving bracke...
Let WRAM [PRAM]be a parallel computer with p processors (RAMs) which share a common memory and are a...
AbstractThe parentheses matching problem is considered. Suppose we are given a balanced sequence of ...
A parallel parsing technique is presented in which parentheses are inserted in the string to be pars...
Let WRAM [PRAM] be a parallel computer with p processors (RAM's) which share a common memory and are...