AbstractSeveral articles have noted the usefulness of a retrieval algorithm called sequential interpolation search, and Yao and Yao have proven a lower bound log logN−O(1), showing this algorithm is actually optimal up to an additive constant on unindexed files of sizeNgenerated by the uniform probability distribution. We generalize the latter to show log logN− log logP−O(1) lower bounds the complexity of any retrieval algorithm withPparallel processors for searching an unindexed file of sizeN. This result is surprising because we also show how to obtain an upper bound that matches the lower bound up to an additive constant with a procedure that actually usesno parallel processingoutside its last iteration (at which time our proposal turns ...
The current state of the art in subgraph isomorphism solving involves using degree as a value-orderi...
AbstractWe show that a unit-cost RAM with a word length ofwbits can sortnintegers in the range 0…2w−...
International audienceThis paper presents a detailed analysis of the scalability and par-allelizatio...
AbstractSeveral articles have noted the usefulness of a retrieval algorithm called sequential interp...
Balanced search trees typically use key comparisons to guide their operations, and achieve logarithm...
Most balanced search trees use key comparisons to guide their operations, and achieve logarithmic ru...
AbstractWe prove a tight lower bound of Ω(log log n) in the parallel decision tree model, on the com...
AbstractWe present a simple deterministic parallel algorithm that runs on a CRCW PRAM and sorts n in...
It is known that isolated executions of parallel backtrack search exhibit speedup anomalies. In this...
AbstractThis paper studies parallel search algorithms within the framework of independence systems. ...
International audienceIt is usually considered that evolutionary algorithms are highly parallel. In ...
International audienceWe analyze parallel algorithms in the context of exhaustive search over totall...
AbstractWe show that in the deterministic comparison model for parallel computation, p = n processor...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the performances of parallel branch and bound algorithm with best-first ...
We revisit the classical algorithms for searching over sorted sets to introduce an algorithm refinem...
The current state of the art in subgraph isomorphism solving involves using degree as a value-orderi...
AbstractWe show that a unit-cost RAM with a word length ofwbits can sortnintegers in the range 0…2w−...
International audienceThis paper presents a detailed analysis of the scalability and par-allelizatio...
AbstractSeveral articles have noted the usefulness of a retrieval algorithm called sequential interp...
Balanced search trees typically use key comparisons to guide their operations, and achieve logarithm...
Most balanced search trees use key comparisons to guide their operations, and achieve logarithmic ru...
AbstractWe prove a tight lower bound of Ω(log log n) in the parallel decision tree model, on the com...
AbstractWe present a simple deterministic parallel algorithm that runs on a CRCW PRAM and sorts n in...
It is known that isolated executions of parallel backtrack search exhibit speedup anomalies. In this...
AbstractThis paper studies parallel search algorithms within the framework of independence systems. ...
International audienceIt is usually considered that evolutionary algorithms are highly parallel. In ...
International audienceWe analyze parallel algorithms in the context of exhaustive search over totall...
AbstractWe show that in the deterministic comparison model for parallel computation, p = n processor...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the performances of parallel branch and bound algorithm with best-first ...
We revisit the classical algorithms for searching over sorted sets to introduce an algorithm refinem...
The current state of the art in subgraph isomorphism solving involves using degree as a value-orderi...
AbstractWe show that a unit-cost RAM with a word length ofwbits can sortnintegers in the range 0…2w−...
International audienceThis paper presents a detailed analysis of the scalability and par-allelizatio...