@Mikhail suppose your typical data is roughly evenly distributed across magnitudes; put the data into buckets according to exponent and sum the buckets in parallel?
In the evenly distributed case you are unlikely to have any issues.
As each step in the reduction tree will be approximately equal
Indeed, if your data is mostly uniformly distributed you can just add half of it, and say fuck it, and multiply by 2.
More specifically, std::experimental::parallel::reduce (or the thrust version) with more numerical stability. I suspect you can just pass the accumulator as part of an auxiliary field. But too brain dead right now.
@Mikhail Kahan summation is generally known for being difficult to parallelize. Pairwise summation is easy to do in parallel though. If memory serves, pairwise summation give O(log n) accumulated error, where Kahan gives O(1) accumulated error. I believe pairwise summation nearly always does better than that though. I don't think it's as good as O(log log N) though--might be O(sqrt(log(n)). Loss of memory sucks...
Writing which? Kahan, pairwise, or something else? If you're going to do Kahan, there's a variant due to Naumeir (sp?) that's superior under some circumstances.
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Why mind masturbate about A.I. that can not physically do anything (other than move a few electrons and like), when you can design and make a A.I. robot that is capable of face recognizing your enemy, stalk the person, chase after the person then eventually protrude that sharp claw into your enemy's tender flesh on the butt?
While monitoring all this at the comfort of your air conditioned home with tea and some dessert.
Performance improvements for CUFFT have surpassed other benchmarks by about a factor of 2. In a few years, my critical section has gone from 60 ms to 4 ms. This leaves me without a job.
@Mikhail Are you so horny before every spring? Also why do I have this feeling that you are turning into gay, nothing against same sex couples of course ...
A clownfish – a species in which sex change from male to female is a normal process in biology
So Nemo in 'Finding Nemo' could turn into a female when grown up.
This world is too dark and twisted for my pure and innocent heart.
Fairly good. Wanted to go for a walk but too warm so went for a walk in the Top Ryde shopping centre. Not a good idea, bought many stuff. I need to stay away from shopping centres. Also went to Ryde because I need to monitor something, kind of long story ...
@YvetteColomb It's very warm in Sydney, how are your horses?
@YvetteColomb It's a large bowl so they can use it for a bath :p
Also we have been feeding the magpies and butcher birds for ages. But it's only recently, noisy miner birds learnt that we are also giving out food for them. Not a wise idea for the first day - it's summer so I have my windows and curtains open during the night, one noisy miner saw me, came to the window around 5:30am, start chirping at the top of its lung. I quickly closed window and curtains then went back to sleep. Noisy miners still come for food, but never that early again.
Wait until you run a mission critical program while waiting for the update and upgrade to start, then it starts and starves your mission critical program at random time.
To be fair zsh does most things correctly already. The only things missing are displaying stderr differently than stdout and to make CTRL+SHIFT+Right/Left do what it does everywhere else.