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    Programming models for speculative and optimistic parallelism based on algorithmic properties 

    Cledat, Romain (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-08-24)
    Today's hardware is becoming more and more parallel. While embarrassingly parallel codes, such as high-performance computing ones, can readily take advantage of this increased number of cores, most other types of code ...
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    Some approximation algorithms for multi-agent systems 

    Wang, Lei (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-08-29)
    This thesis makes a number of contributions to the theory of approximation algorithm design for multi-agent systems. In particular, we focus on two research directions. The first direction is to generalize the classical ...
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    Dynamic program analysis algorithms to assist parallelization 

    Kim, Minjang (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-08-24)
    All market-leading processor vendors have started to pursue multicore processors as an alternative to high-frequency single-core processors for better energy and power efficiency. This transition to multicore processors ...
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    Turing machine algorithms and studies in quasi-randomness 

    Kalyanasundaram, Subrahmanyam (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-11-09)
    Randomness is an invaluable resource in theoretical computer science. However, pure random bits are hard to obtain. Quasi-randomness is a tool that has been widely used in eliminating/reducing the randomness from randomized ...

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    AuthorCledat, Romain (1)Kalyanasundaram, Subrahmanyam (1)Kim, Minjang (1)Wang, Lei (1)Subject
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    Computer science (4)
    Parallel programming (2)Algorithm (1)Algorithmic diversity (1)Algorithmic properties (1)Combinatorial optimization (1)Combinatorics (1)Compilers (1)Complexity theory (1)... View MoreDate Issued2011 (3)2012 (1)Has File(s)Yes (4)
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