AbstractThe PRAM model of parallel computation is examined with respect to wordsize, the number of bits which can be held in each global memory cell. First, adversary arguments are used to show the incomparability of certain machines which store the same amount of global information but which differ in wordsize. Next, for machines with infinitely many memory cells, a counting argument is used to show a large lower bound and to separate a hierarchy of machine classes based on wordsize. Finally, an efficient simulation by boolean circuits is used to give a simple new proof of the tight Ω((log n)(log log n)) time bound for parity on small-wordsize machines. Overall the results suggest that, in some circumstances, the memory wordsize is a more ...
The queue-read, queue-write (QRQW) parallel random access machine (PRAM) model is a shared memory mo...
Abstract. Due to its many idealizing assumptions, the well-known par-allel random access machine (PR...
AbstractWe study the effect of limited communication throughput on parallel computation in a setting...
AbstractThe PRAM model of parallel computation is examined with respect to wordsize, the number of b...
The ROBUST PRAM is a concurrent-read concurrent-write (CRCW) parallel random access machine in which...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.In this thesis, we compare th...
A model of computation based on random access machines operating in parallel and sharing a common m...
The focus here is the power of some underexplored CRCW PRAMs, which are strictly more powerful than ...
AbstractThe ROBUST PRAM is a concurrent-read concurrent-write (CRCW) parallel random access machine ...
We consider a parallel random access machine (PRAM) in which information is communicated via a share...
AbstractWe prove that the class of languages accepted in polynomial time by Parallel Random Access M...
We consider parallel random access machines (PRAMs) with restricted access to the shared memory res...
We consider a parallel random access machine (PRAM) in which information is communicated via a share...
The Parallel Random Access Machine (PRAM) is an abstract parallel machine consisting of a synchrono...
Due to its many idealizing assumptions, the well-known parallel random access machine (PRAM) is not ...
The queue-read, queue-write (QRQW) parallel random access machine (PRAM) model is a shared memory mo...
Abstract. Due to its many idealizing assumptions, the well-known par-allel random access machine (PR...
AbstractWe study the effect of limited communication throughput on parallel computation in a setting...
AbstractThe PRAM model of parallel computation is examined with respect to wordsize, the number of b...
The ROBUST PRAM is a concurrent-read concurrent-write (CRCW) parallel random access machine in which...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.In this thesis, we compare th...
A model of computation based on random access machines operating in parallel and sharing a common m...
The focus here is the power of some underexplored CRCW PRAMs, which are strictly more powerful than ...
AbstractThe ROBUST PRAM is a concurrent-read concurrent-write (CRCW) parallel random access machine ...
We consider a parallel random access machine (PRAM) in which information is communicated via a share...
AbstractWe prove that the class of languages accepted in polynomial time by Parallel Random Access M...
We consider parallel random access machines (PRAMs) with restricted access to the shared memory res...
We consider a parallel random access machine (PRAM) in which information is communicated via a share...
The Parallel Random Access Machine (PRAM) is an abstract parallel machine consisting of a synchrono...
Due to its many idealizing assumptions, the well-known parallel random access machine (PRAM) is not ...
The queue-read, queue-write (QRQW) parallel random access machine (PRAM) model is a shared memory mo...
Abstract. Due to its many idealizing assumptions, the well-known par-allel random access machine (PR...
AbstractWe study the effect of limited communication throughput on parallel computation in a setting...