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Timestamp:
May 18, 2022, 3:59:14 PM (2 years ago)
Author:
Thierry Delisle <tdelisle@…>
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ADT, ast-experimental, master, pthread-emulation, qualifiedEnum
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A whole lot of results and some text section done

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    701701  note = "[Online; accessed 12-April-2022]"
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     704% RMR notes :
     705% [05/04, 12:36] Trevor Brown
     706%     i don't know where rmr complexity was first introduced, but there are many many many papers that use the term and define it
     707% ​[05/04, 12:37] Trevor Brown
     708%     here's one paper that uses the term a lot and links to many others that use it... might trace it to something useful there https://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2021/14832/pdf/LIPIcs-DISC-2021-30.pdf
     709% ​[05/04, 12:37] Trevor Brown
     710%     another option might be to cite a textbook
     711% ​[05/04, 12:42] Trevor Brown
     712%     but i checked two textbooks in the area i'm aware of and i don't see a definition of rmr complexity in either
     713% ​[05/04, 12:42] Trevor Brown
     714%     this one has a nice statement about the prevelance of rmr complexity, as well as some rough definition
     715% ​[05/04, 12:42] Trevor Brown
     716%     https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3465084.3467938
     717
     718% Race to idle notes :
     719% [13/04, 16:56] Martin Karsten
     720%       I don't have a citation. Google brings up this one, which might be good:
     721%
     722% https://doi.org/10.1137/1.9781611973099.100
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