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Euro-Par 2025: Parallel Processing Workshops
Euro-Par 2025 Satellite Events, Dresden, Germany, August 25–29, 2025, Revised Selected Papers
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
1 099 kr
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the workshops and associated events that were held in conjunction with the 31st European Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing, Euro-Par 2025, which took place in Dresden, Germany, during August 25–29, 2025.The 40 full workshops papers included in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 69 submissions.They stem from the following workshops: 10 papers from HETEROPAR 2025, 8 papers from PECS 2025, 5 papers from HiPES-TA 2025, 5 papers from DYNRESHPC 2025, 5 papers from WSCC 2025, 4 papers from GraphSys 2025 and 3 papers from VHPC 2025.The books also contains 8 Demo/Poster papers accepted from 10 submissions to this track; the Euro-Par PhD Symposium received 15 submissions from which 11 papers have been accepted for publication; for the Euro-Par Women in HPC track a total of 4 papers has been accepted.
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This book provides an interdisciplinary overview of spin-orbitronics-based magnetic racetrack memory (RTM). The authors provide an overview of RTM device physics, its evolution, modeling tools, strengths and challenges, and its application in the memory subsystem. They describe leading-edge developments in RTM physics and materials, data sensing elements, controlled and energy-efficient movement of the magnetic elements within the nanowire, and custom shifts-aware data and instruction placement solutions using optimal, near-optimal, and evolutionary algorithms. The book describes automatic software optimization methods that take an input program, analyze its memory access behavior, and, if possible, optimize it by reordering the memory access without any user intervention. Further, it also discusses state-of-the-art reliability schemes that can accurately detect and correct position errors in RTMs. Finally, this book demonstrates RTM-based computation-in-memory and its potential to break the memory and bandwidth walls. The authors explain how the RTM devices can morph into compute elements and perform in-situ computations using their properties. As a concrete use case, the book presents an entire hyperdimensional computing framework and explains the implementation of various operations.