The present paper provides a comprehensive study of the following problem. Consider algorithms which are designed for shared memory models of parallel computation (PRAMs) in which processors are allowed to have fairly unrestricted access patterns to the shared memory. Consider also parallel machines in which the shared memory is organized in modules where only one cell of each module can be accessed at a time. Problem. Give general fast simulations of these algorithms by these parallel machines. Each of our solutions answers two basic questions. (1) How to initially distribute the logical memory addresses of the PRAM, to be simulated, among the physical locations of the simulating machine? (2) How to compute the physical location ...
Abstract: We present anovel approach to parallel computing, where (virtual) PRAM processors are repr...
This paper studies relations between the parallel random access machine (pram) model, and the reconf...
The Parallel Random Access Machine, \de{PRAM}, is the dominant theoretical parallel computer model....
The present paper provides a comprehensive study of the following problem. Consider algorithms which...
The Parallel Random Access Machine (PRAM) is an abstract parallel machine consisting of a synchrono...
Consider algorithms which are designed for shared memory models of parallel computation in which pro...
We present algorithms for the randomized simulation of a shared memory machine (PRAM) on a Distribut...
AbstractAssume that a set U of memory locations is distributed among n memory modules, using some nu...
Say that a parallel algorithm that uses p processors and N (>p) shared memory locations is given. Th...
The parallel random access machine (PRAM) is the most commonly used general-purpose machine model fo...
Parallel Random Access Machine, PRAM, is the most popular abstract model of the parallel computation...
Abstract. The power of shared-memory in models of parallel computation is studied, and a novel distr...
The authors describe a nonuniform deterministic simulation of PRAMs on module parallel computers (M...
AbstractWe consider randomized simulations of shared memory on a distributed memory machine (DMM) wh...
In this paper we present lower and upper bounds for the deterministic simulation of a Parallel Rando...
Abstract: We present anovel approach to parallel computing, where (virtual) PRAM processors are repr...
This paper studies relations between the parallel random access machine (pram) model, and the reconf...
The Parallel Random Access Machine, \de{PRAM}, is the dominant theoretical parallel computer model....
The present paper provides a comprehensive study of the following problem. Consider algorithms which...
The Parallel Random Access Machine (PRAM) is an abstract parallel machine consisting of a synchrono...
Consider algorithms which are designed for shared memory models of parallel computation in which pro...
We present algorithms for the randomized simulation of a shared memory machine (PRAM) on a Distribut...
AbstractAssume that a set U of memory locations is distributed among n memory modules, using some nu...
Say that a parallel algorithm that uses p processors and N (>p) shared memory locations is given. Th...
The parallel random access machine (PRAM) is the most commonly used general-purpose machine model fo...
Parallel Random Access Machine, PRAM, is the most popular abstract model of the parallel computation...
Abstract. The power of shared-memory in models of parallel computation is studied, and a novel distr...
The authors describe a nonuniform deterministic simulation of PRAMs on module parallel computers (M...
AbstractWe consider randomized simulations of shared memory on a distributed memory machine (DMM) wh...
In this paper we present lower and upper bounds for the deterministic simulation of a Parallel Rando...
Abstract: We present anovel approach to parallel computing, where (virtual) PRAM processors are repr...
This paper studies relations between the parallel random access machine (pram) model, and the reconf...
The Parallel Random Access Machine, \de{PRAM}, is the dominant theoretical parallel computer model....