| P. Quinton, S. V. Rajopadhye, and T. Risset. Extension of the alpha language to recurrences on sparse periodic domains. In Int. Conf. on Application Specific Array Processors, 1996. |
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P. Quinton, S. V. Rajopadhye, and T. Risset. Extension of the alpha language to recurrences on sparse periodic domains. In Int. Conf. on Application Specific Array Processors, 1996.
....This paper is intended to give the theoretical background necessary to describe precisely such a library. For this, we need first to choose a representation for ZZ polyhedra, and then to describe valid operations on this representation. This work was motivated by the desire to extend Alpha [Mau89, Wil93, QRR96]. Alpha is a functional language for synthesizing of parallel vlsi architectures from high level specification ( WS94] In Alpha, representing two clocks, one being three times faster than the other must by done with ZZ polyhedra ( QRR96] To obtain a coherent language which preserve the ....
.... was motivated by the desire to extend Alpha [Mau89, Wil93, QRR96] Alpha is a functional language for synthesizing of parallel vlsi architectures from high level specification ( WS94] In Alpha, representing two clocks, one being three times faster than the other must by done with ZZ polyhedra ([QRR96]) To obtain a coherent language which preserve the semantics and other important static analysis properties of Alpha, the new domains (ZZ polyhedra) must be closed under intersection, image by invertible affine function PI n1016 4 Patrice Quinton, Sanjay Rajopadhye, Tanguy Risset and preimage ....
P. Quinton, S. V. Rajopadhye, and T. Risset. Extension of the alpha language to recurrences on sparse periodic domains. In Int. Conf. on Application Specific Array Processors (To appear), 1996. Irisa On Manipulating Z-polyhedra 21
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