@JohnDCook typo - "Improved algorithms have sped up the solution of very large systems than Moore’s law has." Also, could you elaborate? :-)
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@patrickc@JohnDCook see pg 71. For 43 million speedup, 1000 due to moore's law and 43,000 due to improved algos. https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/pcast-nitrd-report-2010.pdf …1 reply 3 retweets 5 likes -
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@naveenpalli@JohnDCook Thanks! Hm -- so, do you guys think that the popular credit given to Moore's Law is mistaken?2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@patrickc@naveenpalli Depends on problem size. Going from n^3 algorithm to n^2 beats a hardware speed up of M if and only if n > M.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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@JohnDCook Sure, yeah. I mean overall consequence in how it nets out. Like, comparing counterfactual worlds in which only one happened.
5:42 PM - 7 Dec 2015
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