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A Modular Approach to Teaching Parallelism at All Levels ...
micsymposium.orgA Modular Approach to Teaching Parallelism at All Levels of CS Curricula Richard Brown Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science St. Olaf College
Data Analysis with MATLAB - Cornell University
www.cac.cornell.edu• Exercises – Let’s say you love hot weather: change the threshold to be 90 or above ... • It can be used for data parallelism, where each thread works on independent subsections of a matrix or array • It can be used for certain kinds of task parallelism, e.g., by doing a
Created by the Evergreen Writing Center Library 3407
www.evergreen.eduParallel structure (also called parallelism) is the repetition of a chosen grammatical form within a sentence. By making each compared item or idea in your sentence follow the same grammatical pattern, you create a parallel construction. Example Not Parallel: Ellen likes hiking, the rodeo, and to take afternoon naps. Parallel:
A Gentle Introduction Eleanor Rieffel and Wolfgang Polak - CAS
mmrc.amss.cas.cn6.6 Exercises 121 II QUANTUM ALGORITHMS 123 7 Introduction to Quantum Algorithms 125 7.1 Computing with Superpositions 126 7.1.1 The Walsh-Hadamard Transformation 126 7.1.2 Quantum Parallelism 128 7.2 Notions of Complexity 130 7.2.1 Query Complexity 131 7.2.2 Communication Complexity 132 7.3 A Simple Quantum Algorithm 132 7.3.1 Deutsch’s ...
ENGLISH LANGUAGE USAGE & READING - University of …
testing.wisc.eduand, either smoking or to overeat must be changed to gain parallelism. Among the options offered, only the form Heavy smoking and overeating is parallel, and you would choose D. 35. Just as I was despairing, a nun passes by and whispers encouragement. A. …
Parallelism Handout with Exercises
www.wallace.eduParallelism, is a balance within one or more sentences of similar phrases or clauses that have the same grammatical structure, like things in a list. The use of parallel structure is essential for good writing, helping to add clarity and strength to your writing.
Parallelism Exercises - George Brown College
www.georgebrown.ca2. Blue 3. Banana . Red Slept. Purple Watched Drive 5. Reading carefully Biking slowly Jumping quickly To stand 1. A School of fish Lions proudly lounging Loudly singing. Crocodiles swimming together . A Murder of crows 2. Elegance Tall . Gracefully . Easy-going personality . 3. To barbeque Cooked on a stove . Grilling evenly . Food that’s ...