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Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Volume 50, 1998
Volume 50, Numbers 1/2, 10 April/1 May 1998
- Afonso Ferreira, José D. P. Rolim:
Special Issue on Irregular Problems in Supercomputing Applications: Guest Editors' Introduction. 1-2 - Emmanuel Melin, Bruno Raffin, Xavier Rebeuf, Bernard Virot:
A Structured Synchronization and Communication Model Fitting Irregular Data Accesses. 3-27 - José E. Moreira, Vijay K. Naik, Samuel P. Midkiff
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Dynamic Data Distribution and Processor Repartitioning for Irregularly Structured Computations. 28-60 - Stephen J. Fink, Scott B. Baden, Scott R. Kohn:
Efficient Run-Time Support for Irregular Block-Structured Applications. 61-82 - Horst D. Simon
, Andrew Sohn, Rupak Biswas:
HARP: A Dynamic Spectral Partitioner. 83-103 - Steve Plimpton, Stephen A. Attaway, Bruce Hendrickson, Jeff Swegle, Courtenay T. Vaughan, David R. Gardner:
Parallel Transient Dynamics Simulations: Algorithms for Contact Detection and Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics. 104-122 - Yongwha Chung, Cho-Li Wang, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Parallel Algorithms for Perceptual Grouping on Distributed Memory Machines. 123-143 - Hong Shen, Keqin Li, Yi Pan, Gilbert H. Young, Shiqing Zhang:
Performing Analysis for Dynamic Tree Embedding in k-Partite Networks by a Random Walk. 144-156 - Adrian Brüngger, Ambros Marzetta, Jens Clausen, Michael Perregaard:
Solving Large-Scale QAP Problems in Parallel with the Search Library ZRAM. 157-169

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