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      Combinatorial Algorithm Design on the Cell/B.E. Processor
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      Combinatorial Algorithm Design on the Cell/B.E. Processor book

      ByDavid A. Bader, Virat Agarwal, Kamesh Madduri, Fabrizio Petrini
      BookScientific Computing with Multicore and Accelerators

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      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2010
      Imprint CRC Press
      Pages 22
      eBook ISBN 9780429104244
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      ABSTRACT

      Combinatorial algorithms play a subtle, yet important, role in traditional scientific computing. Perhaps the most well-known example is the graph partitioning formulation for load-balanced parallelization of scientific simulations. Partitioning algorithms are typically composed of several combinatorial kernels such as graph coloring, matching, sorting, and permutations. Combinatorial algorithms also appear in auxiliary roles for efficient parallelization of linear algebra, computational physics, and numerical optimization computa-

      tions. In the last decade or so, the paradigm of data-intensive scientific discovery has significantly altered the landscape of computing. Combinatorial approaches are now at the heart of massive data analysis routines, systems biology, and in general, the study of natural phenomena involving networks and complex interactions.

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