AbstractThis paper outlines a theory of parallel algorithms that emphasizes two crucial aspects of parallel computation: speedup the improvement in running time due to parallelism, and efficiency, the ratio of work done by a parallel algorithm to the work done by a sequential algorithm. We define six classes of algorithms in these terms; of particular interest is the class, EP, of algorithms that achieve a polynomial speedup with constant efficiency. The relations between these classes are examined. We investigate the robustness of these classes across various models of parallel computation. To do so, we examine simulations across models where the simulating machine may be smaller than the simulated machine. These simulations are analyzed w...
[[abstract]]We discuss how to design parallel algorithms based upon the divide-and-conquer strategy....
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington. 1979. Subsequently published in the UR CSD technical repo...
We provide several machine-independent characterizations of deterministic complexity classes in the ...
AbstractThis paper outlines a theory of parallel algorithms that emphasizes two crucial aspects of p...
This thesis reviews selected topics from the theory of parallel computa-tion. The research begins wi...
Computational complexity theory studies which computational problems can be solved with limited acce...
This chapter is an introduction to the area of parallel computation written in accordance with the g...
AbstractWe study two classes of unbounded fan-in parallel computation, the standard one, based on un...
This paper gives an overview of some models of computation which have proved successful in laying a ...
AbstractThis is a tutorial introduction to the literature on parallel computers and algorithms that ...
AbstractTwo “folk theorems” that permeate the parallel computation literature are reconsidered in th...
ABSTR&CT. The parallel evaluation of rational expressions i considered. New algorithms which min...
Recent advances in microelectronics have brought closer to feasibility the construction of computer...
We consider three paradigms of computation where the benefits of a parallel solution are greater tha...
We study the parallel complexity of three problems on concurrency: decision of firing sequences for ...
[[abstract]]We discuss how to design parallel algorithms based upon the divide-and-conquer strategy....
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington. 1979. Subsequently published in the UR CSD technical repo...
We provide several machine-independent characterizations of deterministic complexity classes in the ...
AbstractThis paper outlines a theory of parallel algorithms that emphasizes two crucial aspects of p...
This thesis reviews selected topics from the theory of parallel computa-tion. The research begins wi...
Computational complexity theory studies which computational problems can be solved with limited acce...
This chapter is an introduction to the area of parallel computation written in accordance with the g...
AbstractWe study two classes of unbounded fan-in parallel computation, the standard one, based on un...
This paper gives an overview of some models of computation which have proved successful in laying a ...
AbstractThis is a tutorial introduction to the literature on parallel computers and algorithms that ...
AbstractTwo “folk theorems” that permeate the parallel computation literature are reconsidered in th...
ABSTR&CT. The parallel evaluation of rational expressions i considered. New algorithms which min...
Recent advances in microelectronics have brought closer to feasibility the construction of computer...
We consider three paradigms of computation where the benefits of a parallel solution are greater tha...
We study the parallel complexity of three problems on concurrency: decision of firing sequences for ...
[[abstract]]We discuss how to design parallel algorithms based upon the divide-and-conquer strategy....
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington. 1979. Subsequently published in the UR CSD technical repo...
We provide several machine-independent characterizations of deterministic complexity classes in the ...