AbstractWe study the computation, communication and synchronization requirements related to the construction and search of parallel segment trees in an architecture independent way. Our proposed parallel algorithms are optimal in space and time compared to the corresponding sequential algorithms utilized to solve the introduced problems and are described in the context of the bulk-synchronous parallel (BSP) model of computation. Our methods are more scalable and can thus be made to work for larger values of processor size p relative to problem size n than other segment tree related algorithms that have been described on other realistic distributed-memory parallel models and also provide a natural way to approach searching problems on latenc...
We present space-efficient parallel strategies for two fundamental combinatorial search problems, na...
AbstractWe present a randomized selection algorithm whose performance is analyzed in an architecture...
A recent trend in program methodologies is to derive efficient parallel programs from sequential pr...
The segment tree is a simple and important data structure in computational geometry [7,11]. We prese...
The objective of this thesis is the unified investigation of a wide range of fundament...
This paper presents many different parallel formulations of the A*/Branch-and-Bound search algorithm...
The search for solutions in a combinatorially large problem space is a major problem in artificial i...
In this paper we present deterministic parallel algorithms for the coarse-grained multicomputer (CGM...
This paper presents many different parallel for-mulations of the A*/Branch-and-Bound search algorith...
We present a parallel algorithm for solving the next element search problem on a set of line segment...
The broad goal of this research is to develop a set of paradigms for mapping data-dependent symbolic...
Abstract. The goal of this paper is to point out that analyses of parallelism in computational probl...
The Block Distributed Memory (BDM) model is a parallel computation model that captures the performan...
General purpose parallel computing systems come in a variety of forms. We have various kinds of dist...
The model of bulk-synchronous parallel (BSP) computation is an emerging paradigm of general-purpose ...
We present space-efficient parallel strategies for two fundamental combinatorial search problems, na...
AbstractWe present a randomized selection algorithm whose performance is analyzed in an architecture...
A recent trend in program methodologies is to derive efficient parallel programs from sequential pr...
The segment tree is a simple and important data structure in computational geometry [7,11]. We prese...
The objective of this thesis is the unified investigation of a wide range of fundament...
This paper presents many different parallel formulations of the A*/Branch-and-Bound search algorithm...
The search for solutions in a combinatorially large problem space is a major problem in artificial i...
In this paper we present deterministic parallel algorithms for the coarse-grained multicomputer (CGM...
This paper presents many different parallel for-mulations of the A*/Branch-and-Bound search algorith...
We present a parallel algorithm for solving the next element search problem on a set of line segment...
The broad goal of this research is to develop a set of paradigms for mapping data-dependent symbolic...
Abstract. The goal of this paper is to point out that analyses of parallelism in computational probl...
The Block Distributed Memory (BDM) model is a parallel computation model that captures the performan...
General purpose parallel computing systems come in a variety of forms. We have various kinds of dist...
The model of bulk-synchronous parallel (BSP) computation is an emerging paradigm of general-purpose ...
We present space-efficient parallel strategies for two fundamental combinatorial search problems, na...
AbstractWe present a randomized selection algorithm whose performance is analyzed in an architecture...
A recent trend in program methodologies is to derive efficient parallel programs from sequential pr...