Parallel computation
models and methods
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Author
Publication
1997 - Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, N.J, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
152,000 words, Guess
Page Count
608 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1002972M
- ISBN-100131470345
- OCLC Control Number35325370
- OCLC Control Numberparallelcomputat0000akls
- Library of Congress Control Number96042310
and 2 more
- LibraryThing3275821
- Goodreads1899197
Classifications
- DDC004/.35
- LCCQA76.58 .A48 1997
Description
An understanding of the role of parallel algorithms and the technical knowledge for designing and analyzing them are essential to anyone entering the field of parallel computation. Familiarity with the models associated with the algorithms is also essential. Thus, focusing on "models and methods," author Selim G. Alk presents the following areas of parallel computation: an overview of the models, including combinational circuits, interconnection networks, shared memory machines, and models that use buses; an overview of the methods, including prefix computation, list ranking, divide and conquer, split and plan, matrix multiplication, broadcasting with selective reduction, and many others; and a wide variety of computational problems, which illustrate and contrast the models and methods. Examples include sorting, searching, and numerical problems; combinatorial problems; and problems in graph theory and computational geometry. Parallel Computation will be useful to computer science students, practicing scientists and engineers, and researchers in the field. Knowledge of design and analysis techniques for sequential algorithms is helpful, but not necessary. The text provides many references where such background is amply covered.
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