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An Algorithm to Automate Non-Unimodular Transformations of Loop Nests
- . The first step of the algorithm calculates the loop bounds using the FourierMotzkin elimination method
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Code Generation Methods for tiling transformations
- -unimodular transformations. All methods are based on Fourier-Motzkin (FM) elimination. Next, we consider and enhance previous
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Solving Integer Programs from Dependence and Synchronization Problems
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Solving Integer Programs from Dependence and Synchronization Problems
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Loop Nest Synthesis using the Polyhedral Library
- . They used a method to compute the loop nests which is based on a Fourier-Motzkin pairwise elimination
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An Efficient Code Generation Technique for Tiled Iteration Spaces
- inside every tile. The authors use the Fourier-Motzkin elimination method to transform the above systems
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Research Report Series
- and balancing edits is based on the Fourier-Motzkin elimination method (Duffin, 1974). This methodology has been
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Align and Distribute-based Linear Loop Transformations
- case is the use of the Fourier-Motzkin elimination method and the Hermite Normal Form decomposition [12
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Align and Distribute-based Linear Loop Transformations
- case is the use of the Fourier-Motzkin elimination method and the Hermite Normal Form decomposition [12
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Automatic Code Generation for Executing Tiled Nested Loops Onto Parallel Architectures
- as a large system of linear inequalities. The authors use the Fourier-Motzkin elimination method
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