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IPPS
2008
IEEE
16 years 19 days ago
Wait-free Programming for General Purpose Computations on Graphics Processors
The fact that graphics processors (GPUs) are today’s most powerful computational hardware for the dollar has motivated researchers to utilize the ubiquitous and powerful GPUs fo...
Phuong Hoai Ha, Philippas Tsigas, Otto J. Anshus
IPPS
2006
IEEE
16 years 8 days ago
Trust overlay networks for global reputation aggregation in P2P grid computing
1 This paper presents a new approach to trusted Grid computing in a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) setting. Trust and security are essential to establish lasting working relationships among th...
Runfang Zhou, Kai Hwang
COCO
1998
Springer
109views Algorithms» more  COCO 1998»
15 years 10 months ago
Complexity Limitations on Quantum Computation
We use the powerful tools of counting complexity and generic oracles to help understand the limitations of the complexity of quantum computation. We show several results for the p...
Lance Fortnow, John D. Rogers
STOC
1996
ACM
197views Algorithms» more  STOC 1996»
15 years 10 months ago
Computing Betti Numbers via Combinatorial Laplacians
We use the Laplacian and power method to compute Betti numbers of simplicial complexes. This has a number of advantages over other methods, both in theory and in practice. It requ...
Joel Friedman
EUROSYS
2008
ACM
16 years 3 months ago
GreenFS: making enterprise computers greener by protecting them better
Hard disks contain data—frequently an irreplaceable asset of high monetary and non-monetary value. At the same time, hard disks are mechanical devices that consume power, are no...
Nikolai Joukov, Josef Sipek