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Proceedings of the 26th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming, 2021
Sparse tensor contractions appear commonly in many applications. Efficiently computing a two sparse tensor product is challenging: It not only inherits the challenges from common sparse matrix-matrix multiplication (SpGEMM), i.e., indirect memory access and unknown output size before computation, but also raises new challenges because of high ...
Jiawen Liu +4 more
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Sparse tensor contractions appear commonly in many applications. Efficiently computing a two sparse tensor product is challenging: It not only inherits the challenges from common sparse matrix-matrix multiplication (SpGEMM), i.e., indirect memory access and unknown output size before computation, but also raises new challenges because of high ...
Jiawen Liu +4 more
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Proceedings of the Eleventh IEEE/ACM/IFIP International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis, 2016
To meet the performance and energy efficiency demands of emerging complex and variable workloads, heterogeneous many-core architectures are increasingly being deployed, necessitating operating systems support for adaptive task allocation to efficiently exploit this heterogeneity in the face of unpredictable workloads.
Paul Cartledge +2 more
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To meet the performance and energy efficiency demands of emerging complex and variable workloads, heterogeneous many-core architectures are increasingly being deployed, necessitating operating systems support for adaptive task allocation to efficiently exploit this heterogeneity in the face of unpredictable workloads.
Paul Cartledge +2 more
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SPARTA: Solar parameterization for the radiative transfer of the cloudless atmosphere
Jose Antonio Ruiz-Arias
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Target ssDNA activates the NADase activity of prokaryotic SPARTA immune system
Nature Chemical Biology, 2023Ning Jia, Ruilin Tian
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On 8 August 2020, northwest North Carolina experienced an Mw 5.1 earthquake that caused damage to buildings and roads in the city of Sparta. A regional centroid moment tensor solution shows that the earthquake was the result of slip on a reverse fault ...
Charles W Wicks
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Shallow Fault Slip of the 2020 M 5.1 Sparta, North Carolina, Earthquake
Seismological Research Letters, 2023The 2020 M 5.1 Sparta, North Carolina, earthquake is the largest in the eastern United States since the 2011 M 5.8 Mineral, Virginia, earthquake and produced a ∼2.5-km-long surface rupture, unusual for an event of this magnitude.
F. Pollitz
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, 2023
This book examines the hero-cults of Sparta on the basis of the archaeological and literary sources. Nicolette Pavlides explores the local idiosyncrasies of a pan-Hellenic phenomenon, which itself can help us understand the place and function of heroes ...
Nicolette A. Pavlides
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This book examines the hero-cults of Sparta on the basis of the archaeological and literary sources. Nicolette Pavlides explores the local idiosyncrasies of a pan-Hellenic phenomenon, which itself can help us understand the place and function of heroes ...
Nicolette A. Pavlides
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Complex rupture dynamics of the extremely shallow August 2020 M5.1 Sparta, North Carolina earthquake
On August 9, 2020, an Mw 5.1 earthquake ruptured the uppermost crust near the town of Sparta, North Carolina, creating the first co-seismic faulting surface rupture documented in the Eastern United States.
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Journal of Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2022
Level of evidence: Therapeutic level III. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence. Objectives: To delineate whether a “safe” window exists for timing from definitive fixation to definitive soft tissue coverage in the
K. Al-Hourani +5 more
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Level of evidence: Therapeutic level III. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence. Objectives: To delineate whether a “safe” window exists for timing from definitive fixation to definitive soft tissue coverage in the
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