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Possibilities of the Application of Fractal Lines and Grouped Operations in Multiprocessor Systems with a Rearrangeable Structure for Evolutionary Computations

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Fractal lines and grouped operations are considered for the use in multiprocessor computers with a rearrangeable structure of lines, which execute evolutionary algorithms. The regularity of fractal lines facilitates the subdivision of the common structure into portions and the performance of grouped operations. Grouped operations enable many processors to interact within one operation for obtaining the common result, which simplifies and accelerates the elaboration of collective decisions.

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Stetsyura, G.G. Possibilities of the Application of Fractal Lines and Grouped Operations in Multiprocessor Systems with a Rearrangeable Structure for Evolutionary Computations. Automation and Remote Control 64, 1975–1987 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:AURC.0000008435.74264.82

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