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Richard Cole

Researcher at New York University

Publications -  194
Citations -  11002

Richard Cole is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parallel algorithm & Time complexity. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 193 publications receiving 10474 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard Cole include Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences & Tel Aviv University.

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Parallel Stochastic Asynchronous Coordinate Descent: Tight Bounds on the Possible Parallelism.

TL;DR: This paper shows the bound is tight for almost all possible values of these parameters of stochastic coordinate descent with up to $\Theta(\sqrt n L_{\max}/L_{\overline{\mathrm{res}}})$ processors, where L Max and L Overline are suitable Lipschitz parameters.
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Online Algorithms for Finger Searching

TL;DR: A server problem in which k servers move along a line segment of length m, where m is the number of keys in the search structure, is addressed and any online algorithm that does not fork its fingers can be at most Omega (m/sup 1/2/)-competitive.
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Constructing Conceptual Scales in Formal Analysis

TL;DR: A tool to allow the creation of conceptual scales by a domain expert to provide the user with an intuitive understanding of FCA is described.
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Fully asynchronous stochastic coordinate descent: a tight lower bound on the parallelism achieving linear speedup

TL;DR: The new lower bound on the maximum degree of parallelism attaining linear speedup is tight and improves the best prior bound almost quadratically.