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DIMACS Workshop: Parallel Algorithms 1994
- Sandeep Nautam Bhatt:
Parallel Algorithms, Proceedings of a DIMACS Workshop, Brunswick, New Jersey, USA, October 17-18, 1994. DIMACS Series in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science 30, DIMACS/AMS 1994, ISBN 978-0-8218-0447-6 - Foreword. Parallel Algorithms 1994: ix-
- Preface. Parallel Algorithms 1994: xi-
- Arvind Krishnamurthy, Steven S. Lumetta, David E. Culler, Katherine A. Yelick:
Connected components on distributed memory machines. 1-21 - Tsan-sheng Hsu, Vijaya Ramachandran, Nathaniel Dean:
Parallel implementation of algorithms for finding connected components in graphs. 23-41 - Steve Goddard, Subodh Kumar, Jan F. Prins:
Connected components algorithms for mesh-connected parallel computers. 43-58 - Marios C. Papaefthymiou, Joseph Rodrigue:
Implementing parallel shortest-paths algorithms. 59-68 - Brendan Mumey:
Finding friends-of-friends clusters quickly. 69-79 - Guy E. Blelloch, Girija J. Narlikar:
A practical comparison of N-body algorithms. 81-96 - Jan Petersson:
Parallel algorithms for geometric dominance problems. 97-115 - Christopher F. Joerg, Bradley C. Kuszmaul:
The *Socrates massively parallel chess program. 117-140 - Van-Dat Cung, Salah Dowaji, Bertrand Le Cun, Thierry Mautor, Catherine Roucairol:
Concurrent data structures and load balancing strategies for parallel branch-and-bound/A* algorithms. 141-162

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