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Square Meshes are not always Optimal
Amotz Bar-Noy, David Peleg
IBM
Weizmann Institute of Science
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Tight Bounds
100%
Square Mesh
100%
Rectangular Mesh
100%
Two Dimensional
50%
Round numbers
50%
Semigroup
50%
N-value
50%
Computational Tasks
50%
Mesh-connected Computer
50%
Square Configuration
50%
Computer Science
Rectangular Mesh
100%
Computational Task
50%
Connected Computer
50%
Constant Factor
50%
Mathematics
D2d
100%
Upper Bound
66%
Constant Factor
33%
Semigroup
33%