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Title:
Paradigms for Fast Parallel ApproximabilityAuthor:
J Diaz et alISBN:
0 521 43170 0Publisher:
Cambridge University PressPages:
158ppPrice:
£30-00Reviewer:
Brian BramerSubject:
parallel systems; algorithmsAppeared in:
10-2There are a range of problems in mathematics and computer
science which cannot be computed, i.e. to solve them they have to be
approximated. This book surveys techniques for approximating
combinatorial problems using parallel algorithms. It starts with an
introductory chapter, which defines the problem and presents basic
concepts and techniques. Chapter two gives a formal presentation of
algorithms for the PRAM (Parallel Random Access Machines) model,
surveys results on sequential approximability and introduces parallel
approximability. This is followed by four chapters presenting a set of
paradigms to produce parallel approximations for a range of pro-blems
(flows, coverings, matchings, graphs, travelling salesperson, pin
packing, etc.) A final chapter looks at problems which cannot be
approximated
A very specialised book summarising research done in this topic.
Required reading for researchers working on parallel algorithms and of
interest to anyone working in the area of parallel computation in
general. Also useful as a support text for final year undergraduate or
postgraduate modules in either parallel or sequential
algorithms.