Title :
A Partitioning Strategy for Nonuniform Problems on Multiprocessors
Author :
Berger, Marsha J. ; Bokhari, Shahid H.
Author_Institution :
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University
fDate :
5/1/1987 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We consider the partitioning of a problem on a domain with unequal work estimates in different subdomains in a way that balances the workload across multiple processors. Such a problem arises for example in solving partial differential equations using an adaptive method that places extra grid points in certain subregions of the domain. We use a binary decomposition of the domain to partition it into rectangles requiring equal computational effort. We then study the communication costs of mapping this partitioning onto different multiprocessors: a mesh- connected array, a tree machine, and a hypercube. The communication cost expressions can be used to determine the optimal depth of the above partitioning.
Keywords :
Binary decomposition; domain decomposition; load balancing; mapping problem; multiprocessing; partitioning; pde´s; Adaptive mesh refinement; Automotive components; Computer applications; Contracts; Cost function; Hypercubes; Load management; NASA; Partial differential equations; Power engineering and energy; Binary decomposition; domain decomposition; load balancing; mapping problem; multiprocessing; partitioning; pde´s;
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TC.1987.1676942