Parallel Algorithms and Architectures [electronic resource] : International Workshop Suhl, GDR, May 25–30, 1987 Proceedings / edited by Andreas Albrecht, Hermann Jung, Kurt Mehlhorn.

Contributor(s): Albrecht, Andreas [editor.] | Jung, Hermann [editor.] | Mehlhorn, Kurt [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 269Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1987Description: II, 210 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540477600Subject(s): Computer science | Computer Science | Computation by Abstract DevicesAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 004.0151 LOC classification: QA75.5-76.95Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Deterministic simulation of idealized parallel computers on more realistic ones -- Convex hull of randomly chosen points from a polytope -- Dataflow computing -- Parallel in sequence — Towards the architecture of an elementary cortical processor -- Parallel algorithms and static analysis of parallel programs -- Parallel processing of combinatorial search trees -- An O(nlogn) cost parallel algorithm for the single function coarsest partition problem -- Systolic algorithms for computing the visibility polygon and triangulation of a polygonal region -- RELACS — A recursive layout computing system -- Parallel linear conflict-tree subtree access -- A formal definition for systolic systems -- Parallel recognition of outerplanar graphs -- Solutions for the distributed termination problem -- Memories for parallel subtree-access -- Synapse: A multi-microprocessor lisp machine with parallel garbage collector -- A note on optimal parallel transformations of regular expressions to nondeterministic finite automata -- Optimal parallel parsing of bracket languages -- On reliable networks from unreliable gates -- Area-time tradeoffs for selection -- Optimization of special permutation networks using simple algebraic relations -- Computing a rectilinear steiner minimal tree in $$n^{O(\sqrt n )}$$ time -- What can be parallelized in computational geometry? -- A co-operative programming environment for a back-end type sequential inference machine CHI.
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Deterministic simulation of idealized parallel computers on more realistic ones -- Convex hull of randomly chosen points from a polytope -- Dataflow computing -- Parallel in sequence — Towards the architecture of an elementary cortical processor -- Parallel algorithms and static analysis of parallel programs -- Parallel processing of combinatorial search trees -- An O(nlogn) cost parallel algorithm for the single function coarsest partition problem -- Systolic algorithms for computing the visibility polygon and triangulation of a polygonal region -- RELACS — A recursive layout computing system -- Parallel linear conflict-tree subtree access -- A formal definition for systolic systems -- Parallel recognition of outerplanar graphs -- Solutions for the distributed termination problem -- Memories for parallel subtree-access -- Synapse: A multi-microprocessor lisp machine with parallel garbage collector -- A note on optimal parallel transformations of regular expressions to nondeterministic finite automata -- Optimal parallel parsing of bracket languages -- On reliable networks from unreliable gates -- Area-time tradeoffs for selection -- Optimization of special permutation networks using simple algebraic relations -- Computing a rectilinear steiner minimal tree in $$n^{O(\sqrt n )}$$ time -- What can be parallelized in computational geometry? -- A co-operative programming environment for a back-end type sequential inference machine CHI.

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