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Efficient Implementation of Applicative Languages

Author(s)
Ackerman, William B.
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Dennis, Jack B.
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Abstract
The analysis of parallelism in an applicative program is much easier than in a program written in a conventional statement-oriented style. This makes it possible for an optimizing compiler to prepare such a program for extremely efficient execution on a suitable enormously parallel computer. This thesis explores the transformations that must be made to achieve very high performance for numerical programs when executed on a computer that uses data flow principles in its operation.
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1984-04
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149596
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MIT-LCS-TR-323

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