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Foil 23 Some Problems are Inhomogeneous Illustrated by:
An Inhomogeneous Hadrian Wall with Decoration

From Second set of lectures on CPS615 Parallel Computing Overview CPS615 Basic Simulation Track for Computational Science -- Fall Semester 95. by Geoffrey C. Fox *

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



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