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Parallel Prefix Computation

Journal of the ACM, 1980
Summary: The prefix problem is to compute all the products \(x_1\circ x_2\circ \ldots x_k\) for \(i\leq k\leq n\), where \(\circ\) is an associative operation. A recursive construction is used to obtain a product circuit for solving the prefix problem which has depth exactly \([\log_2n]\) and size bounded by \(4n\).
Ladner, Richard E., Fischer, Michael J.
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Parallel visual computation

Nature, 1983
The functional abilities and parallel architecture of the human visual system are a rich source of ideas about visual processing. Any visual task that we can perform quickly and effortlessly is likely to have a computational solution using a parallel algorithm. Recently, several such parallel algorithms have been found that exploit information implicit
D H, Ballard   +2 more
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Parallel Scientific Computation

Science, 1993
Massively parallel computers offer scientists a new tool for computation, with capabilities and limitations that are substantially different from those of traditional serial computers. Most categories of large-scale scientific computations have proven remarkably amenable to parallel computation, but often the algorithms involved are different from ...
W D, Hillis, B M, Boghosian
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Scheduling Parallel Computations

Journal of the ACM, 1968
A model for parallel computations is given as a directed graph in which nodes represent elementary operations, and branches, data channels. The problem considered is the determination of an admissible schedule for such a computation; i.e. for each node determine a sequence of times at which the node initiates its operation.
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Parallel Matrix Computations.

1985
Abstract : This project concerns the design and analysis of algorithms to be run in a processor-rich environment. We focus primarily on algorithms that require no global control and that can be run on systems with only local connections among processors. We investigate the properties of these algorithms both theoretically and experimentally.
Dianne P. O'Leary, G. W. Stewart
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Large Parallel Computers

Journal of the ACM, 1966
Various classes of machines incorporating parallelism are considered. A general class of large-scale multiprocessors is outlined, and some problems of hardware and software implementation for computers of this class are discussed.
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Antibody–drug conjugates: Smart chemotherapy delivery across tumor histologies

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Paolo Tarantino   +2 more
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Parallel Computing 91

Parallel Computing, 1992
Hege, Hans-Christian, Knecht, Renate
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Many-Body Quantum Chemistry on Massively Parallel Computers

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Chong Peng, Varun Rishi, Ashutosh Kumar
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