INHERENTLY PARALLEL GEOMETRIC COMPUTATIONS

SELIM G. AKL
2006 Parallel Processing Letters  
A new computational paradigm is described which o ers the possibility of superlinear and sometimes unbounded speedup, when parallel computation is used. The computations involved are subject only to given mathematical constraints and hence do not depend on external circumstances to achieve superlinear performance. The focus here is on geometric transformations. Given a geometric object A with some property, it is required to transform A into another object B which enjoys the same property. If
more » ... e transformation requires several steps, each resulting in an intermediate object, then each of these intermediate objects must also obey the same property. We show that in transforming one triangulation of a polygon into another, a parallel algorithm achieves a superlinear speedup. In the case where a convex decomposition of a set of points is to be transformed, the improvement in performance is unbounded, meaning that a parallel algorithm succeeds in solving the problem as posed, while all sequential algorithms fail.
doi:10.1142/s0129626406002447 fatcat:eqwshbqwczgwrocwd4zzqave5i