Static and run-time algorithms for all-to-many personalizedcommunication on permutation networks |
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Authors: | Ranka S. Wang J.-C. Fox G.C. |
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Affiliation: | Sch. of Comput. & Inf. Sci., Syracuse Univ., NY; |
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Abstract: | With the advent of new routing methods, the distance that a message is sent is becoming relatively less and less important. Thus, assuming no link contention, permutation seems to be an efficient collective communication primitive. In this paper, we present several algorithms for decomposing all-to-many personalized communication into a set of disjoint partial permutations. We discuss several algorithms and study their effectiveness from the view of static scheduling as well as run-time scheduling. An approximate analysis shows that with n processors, and assuming that every processor sends and receives d messages to random destinations, our algorithm can perform the scheduling in O(dn In d) time, on average, and can use an expected number of d+log d partial permutations to carry out the communication. We present experimental results of our algorithms on the CM-5 |
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