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Managing Parallelism

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Algorithmic Foundations for Emerging Computing Technologies
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Monday, Oct. 20 – Friday, Oct. 24, 2025
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The FIDS Theorems: Tensions between Multinode and Multicore Performance in Transactional Systems

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The Parallel Batch-Dynamic Model with Asynchronous Reads

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Parallel Efficient Clustering with Graph-Based Approximate Nearest Neighbor Search

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Designing Parallel Data structures

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Scalable Zero-Knowledge Proof Made Easy

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The challenge of managing parallelism and data-movement for tensor computations on GPUs

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Computational model and algorithms for tensor core units

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Cost semantics and static resource analysis for CUDA

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Unstructured Sparsity Meets Tensor Cores: Lessons from Sparse Attention and MoE

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