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Innovative Applications of Massive Parallelism
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Papers from the 1993 AAAI Spring Symposium
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With random competition we propose a method for parallelizing backtracking search. We can prove high efficiency of random competition on highly parallel architectures with thousands of processors. This method is suited for all kinds of distributed memory architectures, particularly for large networks of high performance workstations since no communication between the processors is necessary during run-time. On a set of examples we show the performance of random competition applied to the model elimination theorem prover SETHEO. Besides the speedup results for random competition our theoretical analysis gives fruitful insight in the interrelation between search-tree structure, run-time distribution and parallel performance of OR-parallel search in general.
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Papers from the 1993 AAAI Spring Symposium