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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
351

Hybrid Nanophotonic NOC Design for GPGPU

Yuan, Wen 2012 May 1900 (has links)
Due to the massive computational power, Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) have become a popular platform for executing general purpose parallel applications. The majority of on-chip communications in GPU architecture occur between memory controllers and compute cores, thus memory controllers become hot spots and bottle neck when conventional mesh interconnection networks are used. Leveraging this observation, we reduce the network latency and improve throughput by providing a nanophotonic ring network which connects all memory controllers. This new interconnection network employs a new routing algorithm that combines Dimension Ordered Routing (DOR) and nanophotonic ring algorithms. By exploring this new topology, we can achieve to reduce interconnection network latency by 17% on average (up to 32%) and improve IPC by 5% on average (up to 11.5%). We also analyze application characteristics of six CUDA benchmarks on the GPGPU-Sim simulator to obtain better perspective for designing high performance GPU interconnection network.
352

Evolutionary Algorithms In Design

Ciftci, Erhan 01 January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Evolutionary Structural Optimization (ESO) is a relatively new design tool used to improve and optimise the design of structures. In this method, a few elements of an initial design domain of finite elements are iteratively removed. Such a process is carried out repeatedly until an optimum design is achieved, or until a desired given area or volume is reached. In structural design, there is the demand for the development of design tools and methods that includes optimization. This need is the reason behind the development of methods like Evolutionary Structural Optimization (ESO). It is also this demand that this thesis seeks to satisfy. This thesis develops and examines the program named EVO, with the concept of structural optimization in the ESO process. Taking into account the stiffness and stress constraints, EVO allows a realistic and accurate approach to optimising a model in any given environment. Finally, in verifying the ESO algorithm&rsquo / s and EVO program&rsquo / s usefulness to the practical aspect of design, the work presented herein applies the ESO method to case studies. They concern the optimization of 2-D frames, and the optimization of 3-D spatial frames and beams with the prepared program EVO. Comparisons of these optimised models are then made to those that exist in literature.
353

Extension theoroms on L-topological spaces and L-fuzzy vector spaces /

Pinchuck, Andrew. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (M. Sc. (Mathematics))--Rhodes University, 2002.
354

Heegaard splittings of toroidal 3-manifolds

Derby-Talbot, Ryan 28 August 2008 (has links)
Not available / text
355

Constructions of open book decompositions

Van Horn-Morris, Jeremy, 1978- 28 August 2008 (has links)
We introduce the naive notion of a relative open book decomposition for contact 3-manifolds with torus boundary. We then use this to construct nice, minimal genus open book decompositions compatible with all of the universally tight contact structures (as well as a few others) on torus-bundles over S¹, following Honda's classification. In an accurate sense, we find Stein fillings of 'half' of the torus bundles. In addition, these give the first examples of open books compatible with the universally tight contact structures on circle bundles over higher genus surfaces, as well, following a pattern introduced by a branched covering of B⁴. Some interesting examples of open books without positive monodromy are emphasized.
356

Περιεκτικοί χώροι και α - ομοιομορφία

Γεωργίου, Δημήτρης 30 September 2009 (has links)
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357

ON THE NUMBER OF CRITICAL CONFIGURATIONS OF CHARGES ON AN M-TORUS

Bronder, Joseph Bertram, 1934- January 1965 (has links)
No description available.
358

Γεωμετρικοί χαρακτήρες και αλγεβρικές ομάδες στους τοπολογικούς χώρους

Κούλης, Κωνσταντίνος 28 August 2008 (has links)
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359

Δικτυωτά και τοπολογίες

Χριστοδουλόπουλος, Ηλίας 29 August 2008 (has links)
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360

Homotopy string links over surfaces

Yurasovskaya, Ekaterina 11 1900 (has links)
In his 1947 work "Theory of Braids" Emil Artin asked whether the braid group remained unchanged when one considered classes of braids under linkhomotopy, allowing each strand of a braid to pass through itself but not through other strands. We generalize Artin's question to string links over orientable surface M and show that under link-homotopy surface string links form a group PBn(M), which is isomorphic to a quotient of the surface pure braid group PBn(M). Surface braid groups and their properties are an area of active research by González-Meneses, Paris and Rolfsen, Goçalves and Guaschi, and our work explores the geometric and visual beauty of this subject. We compute a presentation of PBn(M) in terms of the generators and relations and discuss the orderability of the group in the case when the surface in question is a unit disk D.

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