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The reduceron reconfigured
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The leading implementations of graph reduction all target conventional processors designed for low-level imperative execution. In this paper, we present a processor specially designed to perform graph-reduction. Our processor
Matthew Naylor, Colin Runciman
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Graph Reduction
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ICFP 2010
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Low-level Imperative Execution
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Programming Languages
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Sequential Graph Reduction
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