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Efficient and Scalable Parallel Algorithm for Sorting Multisets on Multi-core Systems

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Figure 1 Procedure of distributing data with single-round and parallel sorting Multisets on heterogeneous multi-core clustersstrategy must guarantee that each slave node can receive the next data block before it has sorting the current data block, each sla
Figure 2 shows that master node Ddata blocks to the slave nodes and the slave nodes sort the 0 distributes the received data blocks and return the sorted subsequences
Figure 2. Procedure that master node distributes the data to slave nodes, slave nodes sort the received data and
Figure 9 Execution time of algorithm CETLPS-Multisets using multiple  processing cores and threads of optimal number
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