Daniel Kunkle, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Computer Science | Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States |
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(Roomy: A New Approach to Parallel Disk-based Computation.) |
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Slavici V, Kunkle D, Cooperman G, et al. (2012) An efficient programming model for memory-intensive recursive algorithms using parallel disks Proceedings of the International Symposium On Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, Issac. 327-334 |
Kunkle D, Slavici V, Cooperman G. (2010) Parallel disk-based computation for large, monolithic Binary Decision Diagrams Pasco'2010 - Proceedings of the 2010 International Workshop On Parallel Symbolic Computation. 63-72 |
Kunkle D. (2010) Roomy: A system for space limited computations Pasco'2010 - Proceedings of the 2010 International Workshop On Parallel Symbolic Computation. 22-25 |
Slavici V, Dong X, Kunkle D, et al. (2010) Fast multiplication of large permutations for disk, flash memory and RAM Proceedings of the International Symposium On Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, Issac. 355-362 |
Kunkle D, Cooperman G. (2009) Biased tadpoles: A fast algorithm for centralizers in large matrix groups Proceedings of the International Symposium On Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, Issac. 223-230 |
Kunkle D, Cooperman G. (2009) Harnessing parallel disks to solve Rubik's cube Journal of Symbolic Computation. 44: 872-890 |
Kunkle D, Cooperman G. (2008) Solving Rubik's Cube: Disk is the new RAM Communications of the Acm. 51: 31-33 |
Kunkle D, Zhang D, Cooperman G. (2008) Mining frequent generalized itemsets and generalized association rules without redundancy Journal of Computer Science and Technology. 23: 77-102 |
Robinson E, Kunkle D, Cooperman G. (2007) A comparative analysis of parallel disk-based Methods for enumerating implicit graphs Pasco'07: Proceedings of the 2007 International Workshop On Parallel Symbolic Computation. 78-87 |
Kunkle D, Cooperman G. (2007) Twenty-six moves suffice for Rubik's cube Proceedings of the International Symposium On Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, Issac. 235-242 |