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* I'd like to start exploring concurrency. To get us started, we need a baseline to compare against, so I'm having us implement some prime number computing programs. For some, this may be familiar. **pnc0** is go! | * I'd like to start exploring concurrency. To get us started, we need a baseline to compare against, so I'm having us implement some prime number computing programs. For some, this may be familiar. **pnc0** is go! | ||
+ | * If you'd like to delve a little bit deeper into the basic optimizations, | ||
+ | * On Thursday, we looked at writing a program that would calculate the start/end values for a range of values based on a number of processors. | ||
+ | * For example, for a range of 128 with 3 processors: | ||
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+ | * with some combinations, | ||
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