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Excerpt from Monte Carlo Methods and the Computers of the Future
In any case, it will be necessary to absorb the algorithmic implications of different proposed architectures and relate those in turn to various applications. Many important applications programs are not dominated by single algorithms and demand architectures that can gracefully handle different algorithms with different requirements for granularity, parallelism, communication patterns, and the other parameters that may characterize them.
To do this in anything like complete generality will be a formidable task. It will take years of study and synthesis by researchers from many disciplines. This talk aims at a modest beginning for the problems which are commonly attacked by Monte Carlo.
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