A Highly Optimized Skeleton for Unbalanced and Deep Divide-And-Conquer Algorithms on Multi-Core Clusters

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Álvarez Martínez, Millán
Cabaleiro, José Carlos

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Martínez, M.A., Fraguela, B.B. & Cabaleiro, J.C. A highly optimized skeleton for unbalanced and deep divide-and-conquer algorithms on multi-core clusters. J Supercomput 78, 10434–10454 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11227-021-04259-5

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[Abstract] Efficiently implementing the divide-and-conquer pattern of parallelism in distributed memory systems is very relevant, given its ubiquity, and difficult, given its recursive nature and the need to exchange tasks and data among the processors. This task is noticeably further complicated in the presence of multi-core systems, where hybrid parallelism must be exploited to attain the best performance, and when unbalanced and deep workloads are considered, as additional measures must be taken to load balance and avoid deep recursion problems. In this manuscript a parallel skeleton that fulfills all these requirements while providing high levels of usability is presented. In fact, the evaluation shows that our proposal is on average 415.32% faster than MPI codes and 229.18% faster than MPI + OpenMP benchmarks, while offering an average improvement in the programmability metrics of 131.04% over MPI alternatives and 155.18% over MPI + OpenMP solutions.

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Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade da Coruña/CISUG 

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