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Foil 84 Some Problems are Inhomogeneous Illustrated by:
An Inhomogeneous Hadrian Wall with Decoration

From CPS615-Introduction-Course,Driving Technology and HPCC Current Status and Futures CPS615 Basic Simulation Track for Computational Science -- Fall Semester 98. by Geoffrey C. Fox, (Some Culler, Koelbel material)


1 Fundamental entities (bricks, gargoyles) are of different complexity
2 Best decomposition dynamic
3 Inhomogeneous problems run on concurrent computers but require dynamic assignment of work to nodes and strategies to optimize this
4 (we use neural networks, simulated annealing, spectral bisection etc.)

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