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High-Performance Python 1
16.07.2019
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 presentation by Matthew Rocklin. It was run in a Jupyter notebook to get the timings. Listing 1: Python First Run Without Numba import numpy   def sum(x):     total = 0     for i in range(x.shape[0]):         total
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D-Wave's Murray Thom discusses the present and future of quantum computing.
13.12.2018
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increasingly difficult problems" explained Murray Thom, director of Quantum Cloud Services at D-Wave. Classical computers use bits of information that live in one state (0 or 1) at a time. A quantum computer
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A ptrace-based tracing mechanism for syscalls
06.10.2022
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); } The SYSCALL_DEFINE suffix (3 in this case) refers to the number of arguments the syscall expects. Because syscalls can have up to six arguments, Linux provides seven of these macros (i.e., SYSCALL_DEFINE0
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Prepare, analyze, and visualize data with R
07.06.2019
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*** monthAugust -16.028 20.777 -0.771 0.4407 monthDecember -6.106 20.768 -0.294 0.7688 monthFebruary 109.349 21.304 5.133 3.72e-07 *** monthJanuary 133.990 20.770 6.451 2
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Exploring Ubuntu cloud tools
28.06.2011
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- 4B760828 emi- E0A3107A 192.168.1.101 172.19.1.3 pending mykeypair 0 m1.small 2011- 03- 09T16:22:36.864Z cluster1 eki- F7111106 eri- 0B641162 04
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Matlab-like tools for high-performance computing
16.05.2013
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x86_64 6:3.4.3-1.el6 epel 9.1 M Installing for dependencies: GraphicsMagick x86_64 1.3.17-1.el6 epel 2.2 M GraphicsMagick-c++ x
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Tuning I/O Patterns in C
31.07.2013
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; 22 my_record.z = counter + 2; 23 my_record.value = (float) counter * 10.0; 24 /* write out my_record */ 25 } 26 return 0; 27 } One-by-One Initially, I’m just going
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Serverless run times with custom Bash AWS Lambda layers
25.03.2020
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"RevisionId": "aa63-b5c0-4ec2-a5e99", 11 "MemorySize": 128, 12 "Version": "$LATEST", 13 "Role": "arn:aws:iam::XXXXX:role/bashFunctionRole", 14 "Timeout": 3, 15 "Runtime": "provided", 16
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Tracing applications with OProfile and SystemTap
30.11.2025
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). Listing 3 opreport for Mutt opreport -l /usr/bin/mutt CPU: Core 2, speed 2401 MHz (estimated) Counted L2_RQSTS events (number of L2 cache requests) with a unit mask of 0x7f (multiple flags
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Parallel Programming with OpenCL
04.11.2011
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with AMD, IBM, and NVidia) submitted a specification to the Khronos Group, which promotes the OpenGL specification. Open Computing Language 1.0 (OpenCL) was released late in 2008 [3]. OpenCL now provides

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