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Functional Programming for Array-Based Parallelism
Summary
Gabriele Keller overviews functional array-based high-performance computing, how to map such programs efficiently to parallel hardware, and discusses challenges and ongoing work.
Bio
Gabriele Keller is the chair of the Software Technology Group at Utrecht University. She co-founded the Programming Languages & Systems Group at the University of New South Wales, and was a Principal Researcher at Data6 (NICTA) in the Trustworthy Systems project. She contributed to the design of type families in Haskell, and is one of the co-authors of the paper "Associated Type Synonyms".
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