What is Parallel: Definition and 1000 Discussions

Parallel computing is a type of computation in which many calculations or processes are carried out simultaneously. Large problems can often be divided into smaller ones, which can then be solved at the same time. There are several different forms of parallel computing: bit-level, instruction-level, data, and task parallelism. Parallelism has long been employed in high-performance computing, but has gained broader interest due to the physical constraints preventing frequency scaling. As power consumption (and consequently heat generation) by computers has become a concern in recent years, parallel computing has become the dominant paradigm in computer architecture, mainly in the form of multi-core processors.Parallel computing is closely related to concurrent computing—they are frequently used together, and often conflated, though the two are distinct: it is possible to have parallelism without concurrency (such as bit-level parallelism), and concurrency without parallelism (such as multitasking by time-sharing on a single-core CPU). In parallel computing, a computational task is typically broken down into several, often many, very similar sub-tasks that can be processed independently and whose results are combined afterwards, upon completion. In contrast, in concurrent computing, the various processes often do not address related tasks; when they do, as is typical in distributed computing, the separate tasks may have a varied nature and often require some inter-process communication during execution.
Parallel computers can be roughly classified according to the level at which the hardware supports parallelism, with multi-core and multi-processor computers having multiple processing elements within a single machine, while clusters, MPPs, and grids use multiple computers to work on the same task. Specialized parallel computer architectures are sometimes used alongside traditional processors, for accelerating specific tasks.
In some cases parallelism is transparent to the programmer, such as in bit-level or instruction-level parallelism, but explicitly parallel algorithms, particularly those that use concurrency, are more difficult to write than sequential ones, because concurrency introduces several new classes of potential software bugs, of which race conditions are the most common. Communication and synchronization between the different subtasks are typically some of the greatest obstacles to getting optimal parallel program performance.
A theoretical upper bound on the speed-up of a single program as a result of parallelization is given by Amdahl's law.

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  1. Essence

    Conservation of Energy for Parallel Wires

    Homework Statement So I'm trying to prove to myself that energy is conserved in the case of magnetism. Here is the set up that I'm using to get that understanding (attached image). Just to be clear the arrows represent the current lines and I am calculating a gain in PE because if I release...
  2. LunaFly

    Flux of Circuit made from Metal Bar on Parallel Rails

    Homework Statement [/B] A simple model of a railgun is a metal bar which runs on two long parallel rails. The two rails are connected to a charged capacitor with capacitance C and a resistor with resistance R. After charging, the capacitor can discharge through the circuit. You may assume that...
  3. jim hardy

    Optimizing TV Antennas with Yagis: A DIY Guide for Better Reception

    Background: I never learned much about RF and antennas. I've made a lot of folded dipoles for TV out of PVC and bare copper wire, with a 300::75 ohm transformer in the middle. They work great in town. My sister's TV (North of Tulsa) found twenty four stations with the antenna just sitting on...
  4. PhiowPhi

    Induced EMF within a part of a parallel circuit?

    A Power supply is connected to a parallel circuit with resistance R, there are three wires connected in parallel where the voltages would be the same,however, the current would be dived based on the number of wires and the resistance is the same. What would happen if wire (c) was placed in a...
  5. Seaborgium

    (edit:solved) Vector Triple Product, Components Parallel and Perpendicular

    Homework Statement By considering A x (B x A) resolve vector B into a component parallel to a given vector A and a component perpendicular to a given vector A. Homework Equations a x (b x c) = b (a ⋅ c) - c (a ⋅ b) The Attempt at a Solution I've applied the triple product expansion and...
  6. roms05

    Low Cost Parallel Plate Capacitor

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  7. Chrono G. Xay

    Kinetic Energy of Double Compound Pendulum and Parallel Axis

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  8. I

    The Current Load: Why Do Two Diodes in Parallel Not Share It?

    why do two diodes in parallel not share the current load?
  9. A

    Parallel RC transient response

    Homework Statement An accelerometer is connected via a length of coaxial cable to an amplifier. The arrangement is modeled by: (a) a Norton generator in parallel with a capacitor (CP) representing the piezoelectric crystal within the accelerometer; (b) a lumped capacitor (CC) representing...
  10. B

    Delta and Wye Elements wired in parallel

    I manufacture heating elements and a customer wired a delta heater in parallel with a wye heater. They claim that this lowers the overall resistance of the delta thus causing this element to draw more amps than what it was designed for. I disagree and do not see how the heater is eternally...
  11. I

    Why do batteries in parallel add in current but not voltage?

    Consider two fixed (-) source charges in free space. if you look at the field at any point created by the two charges, the resulting potential is due to the superposition of the two fields. for two batteries in parallel then, what happens to the two fields at the junction such that...
  12. brianeyes88677

    Understanding the Focal Plan of Parallel Light Through a Thin Lens

    Why does parallel light focus on the focal plan when enters a thin lens at an angle θ? How to proof that mathematically?
  13. S

    Initial Tension Of Parallel Spring System

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  14. M

    MHB Distance between two non parallel lines

    Hey! :o Using vector methods show that the distance between two non parallel lines $l_1$ and $l_2$ is given by $$d=\frac{|(\overrightarrow{v}_1 - \overrightarrow{v}_2) \cdot (\overrightarrow{ a}_1 \times \overrightarrow{a}_2)|}{||\overrightarrow{a}_1 \times \overrightarrow{a}_2||}$$ where...
  15. T

    Another Inductance winding Number question

    Hi, So if you wind a bifilar core in parallel and: connect it up in series, then it will have twice the N of if you connected them in parallel, i.e. The inductance is proportional to (2*N)^2 rather than just N^2, as connecting them up in parallel just increases the cross sectional area of the...
  16. deedsy

    Parallel electrodes (space charge density, current density)

    Homework Statement Two plane parallel electrodes are separated by a plate of thickness s whose conductivity \sigma varies linearly from \sigma_0 near the positive plate to \sigma_0 + a near the negative plate. Calculate the space charge density \rho_f when the current density is J_f ...
  17. M

    Magnetic Interaction: parallel rods, cross bar free to slide

    Homework Statement Two horizontal parallel conducting rods are connected such that a conducting crossbar free to slide along them has a constant current I running through it (Figure 1) . The rods are separated by a distance ℓ and are in an external uniform magnetic field of magnitude B directed...
  18. X

    Energy stored in parallel plate capacitor

    Can anyone please tell me whether I have solved this question correctly or not. 1. Homework Statement A parallel plate capacitor has a charge of 0.040µC on each plate with a potential difference of 240 V. The parallel plates are separated by 0.20 mm of air. What energy is stored in this...
  19. K

    Inf. Parallel Plate Capacitors and Potential Energy

    Hopefully no one minds that I post a couple questions in a row as long as I'm following the rules: 1. Homework Statement Two infinite parallel plates labelled W and X are separated by 5.2 cm. The electric potential between the plates is 150 V. An electron starts from rest at time tW and...
  20. D

    Parallel wires carrying current out of the page, find B

    Homework Statement Two parallel wires are a distance 2 b apart from the origin and carry current I out of the plane of the paper. Find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field B(y) along the y axis. Homework Equations ∫B⋅dl=μI[/B] The Attempt at a Solution If we take ∫dl = 2πr...
  21. Destruct_

    Solar panels -- connect as parallel circuit or series circuit?

    Hey, I have searched in the internet for the good or the negative points for a parallel- or a series circuit with a solar cell. But i didnt find something. I mean what is the difference when i connect many solar cells to a solar panel? What is better? A parallel or an series circuit? I know...
  22. H

    Gauss' law and parallel plates

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  23. F

    Ammeter from parallel to series, current change

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  24. davenn

    Parallel RL Circuits: Uses & Impedance Matching

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  25. T

    Synchronize a dc pulse through an array of parallel wires

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  26. P

    Calculate mass of oil droplet between parallel plates

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  27. S

    Impact speed of an electron in a parallel plate capacitor

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  28. D

    Parallel Transport & Covariant Derivative: Overview

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  29. M

    MHB Is the vector parallel to the plane?

    Hello! :o When a plane contains the line $\overrightarrow{v}_1=\overrightarrow{a}+t\overrightarrow{u}$, does this mean that the vector $\overrightarrow{u}$ is parallel to the plane?? (Wondering)
  30. K

    Can You Simplify a Parallel Adder SOP Expression Using Karnaugh Maps?

    My working: S3 = A S2 = B S1 = C' S0 = D' F = Sum-Minterm(0, 1, 2, 4, 5, 8) (Basically i find when is X smaller then Y) Used Kmap to arrive at A'C' + B'C'D' + A'B'D' Am i correct?
  31. N

    Capacitance of an asymmetrical parallel plate capacitor

    I've been looking all over and to my great surprise have not be able to find an answer to this question. What is the capacitance between to parallel plates if one plate is larger than the other? For example, the capacitance between a 1" diameter plate and a 4" diameter plate. Thanks.
  32. K

    Inserting metal to parallel plate capacitor

    If there is a parallel plate capacitor with plate area, A, plate separation, d, and a slab of copper of thickness, b, is inserted exactly halfway between the plates. How to find it's new capacitance, C', and new potential difference, V' ? Answer: V' = E(d-b) and C' = εA / (d-b) I...
  33. R

    Inserting Dielectric into a capacitor in parallel

    Homework Statement Two identical capacitors Ca and Cb each of capacitance 6.60 http://lon-capa.mines.edu/adm/jsMath/fonts/cmmi10/alpha/100/char16.png F are connected in parallel across a CONSTANT total electric potential difference of 480 V. A dielectric slab of dielectric constant 4.65 can...
  34. W

    Two different springs in parallel

    Homework Statement In a parallel spring system, the springs are positioned so that the 56N stretches each spring equally. The spring constant for the left-hand spring, kl, is 1.7Nm and the spring constant for the right-hand spring, kr, is 7.7Nm.[/B]Homework Equations Momentum Principle...
  35. A

    Magnetic field and parallel current-carrying wires

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  36. J

    Engineering Current Flow in a Parallel Circuit

    Hi, I'm taking a basic electricity course right now and I'm having trouble understanding a formula. The way they have their example makes no sense to me. Can anybody verify that their example is correct and explain a little bit for me? See attached file.
  37. G

    Unknown value of added resistor in parallel

    Homework Statement Picture provided. The current going through the resistor R1 in the figure does not change whether the two switches S1 and S2 are both open or both closed. The resistances are R1 = 14.00 Ω, R2 = 142.00 Ω, and R3 = 24.00 Ω. The voltage is V = 11 V. With this information, what...
  38. D

    Dimensions of Parallel Plate Capacitors

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  39. D

    2 speed controllers in parallel to drive a DC brushed motor?

    I am currently trying to drive a DC brushed motor, but its specs are unique enough that I haven't been able to find a suitable driver. I found one that almost fits our application but our amperage is closer to the peak then the continuous. So is it possible that I could put two of the same speed...
  40. D

    Two parallel wires carrying currents in the same direction.

    Homework Statement Two parallel wires both carry currents directed from left to right. A circular wire loop lies in the plane of the two wires midway between them. The currents are positive charges. Sketch the changes in the magnetic fields induced and the resultant current direction in the...
  41. D

    MHB How to determine a vector parallel to another vector.

    I wonder how my book did the calculation for this example $\vec{r}=<5,2-t,10+4t>$ the vector parallel to it is $\vec{a}=<0,-1,4>$ can you show the workings of this example! TIA!
  42. BeautifulLight

    Lightbulbs in parallel & brightness > counterintuitive

    Homework Statement Hey guys, this is actually a question from my roommate's homework. She gave her response and I figured I'd check it over. I have some questions too! Consider the following statement made by a physics 480 student while pondering the fact that two bulbs connected in series...
  43. nivak

    Is it possible to travel to parallel universes?

    Is it possible to travel to parallel universes of many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics?
  44. ranju

    Why Do We Use Rated KVA Values in Transformer Impedance Calculations?

    For the transformers in parallel.. there's a relation Z1/Z2 = S2 (rated)/S1(rated) where Z1 & Z2 are the impedences while S1 & S2 are KVA ratings of the two transformers. Now why we are taking rated KVA values..?? I mean if Z1/Z2 < S2(rated) / S1(rated)... we increase S1 to satisfy the relation...
  45. P

    Ocean waves parallel to the shore

    Homework Statement Explain, using Huygen's Principle, why ocean waves break parallel to the shore. Homework Equations None The Attempt at a Solution Okay, I know that the speed of the waves decreases as the water gets shallower. Therefore, since the frequency is the same, the wavelength...
  46. T

    Electrion moving between two parallel plates

    Homework Statement At what angle will the electrons in the image leave the uniform electric field at the end of the parallel plates (point P) ? Assume the plates are .049 m long, E = 5x10^3 N/C and v0 = 1x10^7 m/s. Ignore fringing of the field. Homework Equations E = kQ/r^2 F=ma F= kQ1Q2/r^2...
  47. Arjang Sh

    Electrostatic repulsive force between parallel plates

    Hi I was thinking about two parallel plates with same charges (there's no electrical field between them). How can we calculate the repulsive force? Does anyone have any ideas besides numerical integration? Thanks
  48. J

    Wire and resistor in parallel

    If a "normal" looking wire and a resistor are in parallel on a simple circuit diagram, will any current pass through the resistor?
  49. H

    Leq = (L1*L2-M^2)/(L1*L2-M^2)Hope this helps

    Homework Statement FIGURE 4(a) shows two inductances connected in parallel across an a.c. supply. (a) Apply Kirchhoff’s voltage law to loop abef and to loop abcdef of the circuit. (b) Hence or otherwise obtain the current ratio I1/I2 in terms of the circuit inductances. (c) See if you can...
  50. D

    Hooking Up Two Inverter Generators, Its Done, Just Wires?

    Hello, http://www.powerequipmentdirect.com/Reliance-Controls-GPK30RV/p1893.html Reliance Controls Sidewinder™ Parallel Power RV Cables is an example of this. That one is universal. Honda makes same thing for their invertor generators, plug two 2,000 watt together to get 4,000 watts...
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