In parallel processing, the Hilbert curve scheduling method turns a multidimensional task allocation problem into a one-dimensional space filling problem using Hilbert curves, assigning related tasks to locations with higher levels of proximity.[1] Other space filling curves may also be used in various computing applications for similar purposes.[2]
The SLURM job scheduler which is used on a number of supercomputers uses a best fit algorithm based on Hilbert curve scheduling in order to optimize locality of task assignments.[2]
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an estimated age of the fossils of 253+82 −17 ka. Dirks PH, Roberts EM, Hilbert-Wolf H, Kramers JD, et al. (May 9, 2017). "The age of Homo naledi and associated...
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