Algorithms for Memory Hierarchies

  • Kumar P
  • Meyer U
  • Sanders P
  • et al.
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Abstract

The cache oblivious model is a simple and elegant model to design algorithms that perform well in hierarchical memory models ubiquitous on current systems. This model was first formulated in [321] and has since been a topic of intense research. Analyzing and designing algorithms and data structures in this model involves not only an asymptotic analysis of the number of steps executed in terms of the input size, but also the movement of data optimally among the different levels of the memory hierarchy. This chapter is aimed as an introduction to the “ideal-cache” model of [321] and techniques used to design cache oblivious algorithms. The chapter also presents some experimental insights and results.

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Kumar, P., Meyer, U., Sanders, P., & Sibeyn, J. (2003). Algorithms for Memory Hierarchies (Vol. 2625, pp. 193–212). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. Retrieved from http://www.springerlink.com/content/j05ttrjbrhujc81j/

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