Parallel and Distributed Computing.

Abstract

A workshop on the complexity of parallel and distributed computation in May 1986. It has 21 speakers and 141 participants; their interests ranged from practical questions about the architecture of parallel and distributed systems to highly theoretical questions about the complexity of parallel computation. A panel discussion was held on the topic 'Bridging the Gap Between the Theory and Practice of Parallel and Distributed Computing'. The main focus of the workshop was a set of mathematical and algorithmic issues that underlie the efficient use of the massively parallel computers that are just beginning to come into use. Several of the lectures were concerned with efficient algorithms for such computers. Other lectures were concerned with the problems of synchronization, load-sharing, and communication between processors in such systems. A third major theme was the reliable operation of such systems in the presence of faulty processors.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 11, 1986
Accession Number
ADA182935

Entities

People

  • I. Kaplansky
  • Richard M. Karp

Organizations

  • Mathematical Sciences Research Institute

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Algorithms
  • British Columbia
  • California
  • Computational Complexity
  • Computations
  • Computer Science
  • Computers
  • Contracts
  • Distributed Computing
  • Linear Algebra
  • Maryland
  • Parallel Computing
  • Scientific Research
  • Signal Processing
  • Universities
  • Workshops

Fields of Study

  • Computer science

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