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2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Super-Scalable Algorithms for Computing on 100, 000 Processors
In the next five years, the number of processors in high-end systems for scientific computing is expected to rise to tens and even hundreds of thousands. For example, the IBM Blu...
Christian Engelmann, Al Geist
NIPS
2008
13 years 6 months ago
Counting Solution Clusters in Graph Coloring Problems Using Belief Propagation
We show that an important and computationally challenging solution space feature of the graph coloring problem (COL), namely the number of clusters of solutions, can be accurately...
Lukas Kroc, Ashish Sabharwal, Bart Selman
DATE
2010
IEEE
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13 years 10 months ago
Spinto: High-performance energy minimization in spin glasses
—With the prospect of atomic-scale computing, we study cumulative energy profiles of spin-spin interactions in nonferromagnetic lattices (Ising spin-glasses)—an established to...
Héctor J. Garcia, Igor L. Markov

Publication
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NeuFlow: A Runtime Reconfigurable Dataflow Processor for Vision
In this paper we present a scalable dataflow hard- ware architecture optimized for the computation of general- purpose vision algorithms—neuFlow—and a dataflow compiler—luaFl...
C. Farabet, B. Martini, B. Corda, P. Akselrod, E. ...
WAN
1998
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Performance Analysis of Wavefront Algorithms on Very-Large Scale Distributed Systems
We present a model for the parallel performance of algorithms that consist of concurrent, two-dimensional wavefronts implemented in a message passing environment. The model combine...
Adolfy Hoisie, Olaf M. Lubeck, Harvey J. Wasserman