Cambridge International Series on Parallel Computation by Gerard Tel

8 primary works • 8 total works
The purpose of this series is to publish advanced textbooks and research monographs on parallel computation. It will be complementary to the series Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science. It will develop a series of books which will have a continuing relevance as the field of parallel computation matures. All aspects of the subject will t…

Book 1

Topics in Distributed Algorithms
Near Fine Printed Plum Boards This is the first vo…
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Book 2

Processor Networks and Aspects of the Mapping Problem
Processor networks consisting of a thousand and mo…
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Book 3

Information Dispersal and Parallel Computation
In 1989, Michael Rabin proposed a fundamentally ne…
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Book 4

Lectures in Parallel Computation
This collection of lectures given at the 1990 ALCO…
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Book 5

Handshake Circuits: An Asynchronous Architecture for VLSI Programming
'Design by programming' has proved very successful…
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Book 6

Foundations of Parallel Programming
Using parallel machines is difficult because of th…
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Book 7

[(Protocols by Invariants )] [Author: Anneke A. Schoone] [Sep-2004]
Algorithms are a set of rules that specify a seque…
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Book 8

Paradigms for Fast Parallel Approximability
This book is a survey of the basic techniques for …
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