Multithreaded Parallelism: Languages and Compilers
6.827 · Electrical Engineering and Computer Science · Graduate · Fall 2002
Prof. Arvind
<p>The topics covered in this course include:</p> <ul> <li>Languages and compilers to exploit multithreaded parallelism</li> <li>Implicit parallel programming using functional languages and their extensions</li> <li>Higher-order functions, non-strictness, and polymorphism</li> <li>Explicit parallel programming and nondeterminism</li> <li>The lambda calculus and its variants</li> <li>Term rewriting and operational semantics</li> <li>Compiling multithreaded code for symmetric multiprocessors and …
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