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EPSRC Reference: GR/J17944/01
Title: HIGHLY PARALLEL ALGORITHMICS
Principal Investigator: Iliopoulos, Professor C
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Chin, Dr D
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Department: Computer Science
Organisation: Kings College London
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 22 June 1993 Ends: 21 March 1996 Value (£): 72,284
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Parallel Computing
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1. Design and analysis of parallel algorithms for fundamental problems. 2. Lower bounds on the same set of essential problems.3. The inter relationship between model of computation and the complexity of the problem.4. Practical algorithm design vs. theoretical one.Progress:The following results have been obtained so far:[1] A O(loglog n) PRAM Algorithm for the General String Covering Problem (with K. Park) on preparation.[2] An optimal O(loglog n) PRAM algorithm for prefix string matching and covering (with M. Korda) on preparation.[3] An O(loglog n) PRAM Algorithm for Computing all seeds of a string (with K. Park) submitted.[4] An O(nlog n) cost single function partitioning problem (with C. Galley) in Par. Proc. Letters 4:4 pp437-445 (1994).[5] The subtree max gap problem with application to parallel string covering, Proceedings 5th ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms, (1994) pp501-510 (with A.M. Ben-Amram, O. Berkman and K. Park). [6] An optimal O(loglog n)-time algorithm for parallel superprimitivity testing, Journal of the Korean Information Science Society 21, 8 (1994), 1400-1404. (with K. Park).
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