
Lectures in Parallel Computation
Cambridge University Press
Published on 18. March 1993
Book
Hardback
447 pages
978-0-521-41556-9 (ISBN)
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Description
The foundations of parallel computation, especially the efficiency of computation, are the concern of this book. Distinguished international researchers have contributed fifteen chapters which together form a coherent stream taking the reader who has little prior knowledge of the field to a position of being familiar with leading edge issues. The book may also function as a source of teaching material and reference for researchers. The first part is devoted to the Parallel Random Access Machine (P-RAM) model of parallel computation. The initial chapters justify and define the model, which is then used for the development of algorithm design in a variety of application areas such as deterministic algorithms, randomisation and algorithm resilience. The second part deals with distributed memory models of computation. The question of efficiently implementing P-RAM algorithms within these models is addressed as are the immensely interesting prospects for general purpose parallel computation.
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"...of most interest to advanced computer scientists (for whom it could be a very good reference)..could be used for self-instruction, or as a text-book for an advanced graduate course...a must for theoretical computer scientists whose interests are in the foundations of parallel computing." IEEE Parallel & Distributed TechnologyMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
1035 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-41556-9 (9780521415569)
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Content
1. Structural parallel algorithmics Uzi Vishkin; 2. PRAM models and fundamental parallel algorithmic techniques: part I Paul G. Spirakis and Alan Gibbons; 3. PRAM models and fundamental parallel algorithmic techniques: part II Paul G. Spirakis; 4. Efficient parallel graph algorithms Vijaya Ramachandran; 5. Some parallel geometric algorithms Colm O'Dunlaing; 6. Parallel algorithms for string pattern matching Costas S. Iliopoulos; 7. Design of parallel matrix algorithms D. J. Evans; 8. Dependable parallel computing on unreliable parallel machines Z. M. Kedem, K. V. Palem, A. Raghunathan and P. G. Spirakis; 9. P-completeness Jacobo Toran; 10. Introduction to distributed memory models of parallel computation Alan Gibbons; 11. Network orientation Gerard Tel; 12. Special purpose parallel computing W. F. McColl; 13. General purpose parallel computing W. F. McColl; 14. Complexity models for all-purpose parallel computation Andrew Chin; 15. Implementing sparse BLAS primitives on concurrent/vector processors H. A. G. Wijshoff.