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Accelerated diffusion algorithms for dynamic load balancing.
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    Accelerated diffusion algorithms for dynamic load balancing. (English)
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    21 January 2003
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    In this paper we consider the application of accelerated techniques in order to increase the rate of convergence of the diffusive iterative load balancing algorithms. In particular, we compare the application of semi-iterative, second degree and variable extrapolation techniques on the basic diffusion method for various types of network graphs.
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    Iterative load balancing
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    Diffusion algorithms
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    Synchronous distributed processor network
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    Accelerated techniques
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    Algorithms
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