Abstract
I've spent my career trying to make parallel algorithms accessible to the masses, working from the programming language, systems and algorithms sides. For much of this time, unfortunately, parallel machines were not ready for prime time. They were expensive, hard to access, quirky and there was a lack of software support. Parallel algorithms and programming were reserved for a small cadre of experts. However, with advances over the past fifteen or so years we have gone from a situation where all commodity machines had a single processor to one in which all but perhaps a toaster has multiple processors (cores), some with hundreds+.
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