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Work-stealing for mixed-mode parallelism by deterministic team-building

We show how to extend classical work-stealing to deal also with data parallel tasks that can require any number of threads r >= 1 for their execution. We explain in detail the so introduced idea of work-stealing with deterministic team-building which in a natural way generalizes classical work-stealing. A prototype C++ implementation of the generalized work-stealing algorithm has been given and is briefly described. Building on this, a serious, well-known contender for a best parallel Quicksort algorithm has been implemented, which naturally relies on both task and data parallelism. For instance, sorting 2^27-1 randomly generated integers we could improve the speed-up from 5.1 to 8.7 on a 32-core Intel Nehalem EX system, being consistently better than the tuned, task-parallel Cilk++ system.

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