The first volume in this new series has a companion in volume 2 (unseen), Parallel processing in computational mechanics . The first six contributions present general aspects of supercomputing from both hardware and software engineering points of view. Subsequent chapters discuss homotopy algorithms
Dependence Analysis for Supercomputing
β Scribed by Utpal Banerjee (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 161
- Series
- The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science 60
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This book is on dependence concepts and general methods for dependence testing. Here, dependence means data dependence and the tests are compile-time tests. We felt the time was ripe to create a solid theory of the subject, to provide the research community with a uniform conceptual framework in which things fit together nicely. How successful we have been in meeting these goals, of course, remains to be seen. We do not try to include all the minute details that are known, nor do we deal with clever tricks that all good programmers would want to use. We do try to convince the reader that there is a mathematical basis consisting of theories of bounds of linear functions and linear diophantine equations, that levels and direction vectors are concepts that arise rather natuΒ rally, that different dependence tests are really special cases of some general tests, and so on. Some mathematical maturity is needed for a good understandΒ ing of the book: mainly calculus and linear algebra. We have covΒ ered diophantine equations rather thoroughly and given a descripΒ of some matrix theory ideas that are not very widely known. tion A reader familiar with linear programming would quickly recogΒ nize several concepts. We have learned a great deal from the works of M. Wolfe, and K. Kennedy and R. Allen. Wolfe's Ph. D. thesis at the University of Illinois and Kennedy & Allen's paper on vectorization of Fortran programs are still very useful sources on this subject.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction....Pages 1-12
Basic Concepts....Pages 13-26
Dependence....Pages 27-43
Bounds of Linear Functions....Pages 45-65
Linear Diophantine Equations....Pages 67-99
Dependence Tests....Pages 101-148
Back Matter....Pages 149-155
β¦ Subjects
Processor Architectures; Operating Systems; Theory of Computation
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
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