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1. eager evaluation from FOLDOC
- foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk
- eager evaluation.
- The opposite of eager evaluation is call-by-need where evaluation of an argument is only started when it is required. ...
- The term "speculative evaluation" is very close in meaning to eager evaluation but is applied mostly to parallel architectures whereas eager evaluation is used of both sequential and parallel evaluators. ...
- Eager evaluation does not specify exactly when argument evaluation takes place - it might be done fully speculatively (all redexes in the program reduced in parallel) or may be done by the caller just before the function is entered. ...
- The term "eager evaluation" was invented by Carl Hewitt and Henry Baker <hbaker@netcom. ... It was named after their "eager beaver" evaluator. ...
- Nearby terms: E5 « EAF « EAG « eager evaluation » Eagle » EAI » EAPROM .
2. EAGER - European Algebraic Geometry Research Training Network
- euclid.mathematik.uni-kl.de
- Click here for the EAGER welcome page. ...
- Click here for the EAGER menu. ...
3. Aggressive Eager
- www.gfdl.noaa.gov
- Aggressive Eager.
- Aggressive Eager.
- Possible deadlock for inadequate eager buffering.
4. EAGER Portugal
- www.fc.up.pt
- EAGER Portugal .
- EAGER is the European algebraic geometry research training network, which is organized into 12 geographical nodes. Portugal is a subnode of the UK Eager node; its members are Margarida Mendes Lopes (Centro de Matemática e Aplicações Fundamentais da Universidade de Lisboa) and Peter Gothen (Centro de Matemática da Universidade do Porto). ...
- Euclid (EAGER web server). ...
- UK EAGER node. ...
5. TYPES Combining lazy and eager evaluation of terms
- lists.seas.upenn.edu
- TYPES Combining lazy and eager evaluation of terms.
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- In an attempt to combine some of the benefits of lazy and eager evaluation, I have implemented a language with an evaluation strategy which is strict with respect to divergence, but performs lazy evaluation on certain intermediate subterms to allow a more expressive use of recursion. ... Thus every subterm is always fully evaluated eventually, but certain recursive terms are supported which would, in an eager language, either be disallowed or result in access to uninitialized data. The benefits of this approach are are: - Recursion and self-reference can be used much more expressively than in traditional eager languages. - The far majority of "traditional" eager functional and imperative code can be automatically deemed safe for unboxed eager evaluation by the compiler at performance comparable with a mainstream language. ... Recent papers on Java class loaders in purely eager environments indicate that this process is somewhat contrived in the absence of general support for thunked evaluation. ... - The evaluation scheme is more complex than either a traditional normal-order or applicative-order evaluator, in particular in its treatment of transitions between thunked lazy evaluation and unboxed eager evaluation. ... The interesting problems related to this approach are: - The conservative, compile-time detection of suberms where a traditional eager runtime evaluation strategy may be safely invoked to maximize performance. ... Thus the question is not "Can this term be evaluated to ground here?" but "Can this term be evaluated without reaching any unevaluated circular dependencies?" Note that the recursion operator is the only construct that can prevent a program from being evaluated with the optimized eager scheme, but that some uses of recursion are detectably safe under an unboxed strict evaluation scheme, such as "x=Cons(3,Cons(Head(x),Nil))". - The runtime unboxing of thunked values at all transition points where a subterm requiring internal thunk-based evaluation moves into a context allowing eager evaluation. ... There are various optimizations possible here -- such as dynamically generating a closure's thunked environment when only an eager environment is available -- but the tradeoffs are quite complex. ...
- Next message: TYPES Combining lazy and eager evaluation of terms .
6. EAGER fellowships in Poland
- www.mimuw.edu.pl
- EAGER fellowships in Poland.
- NOTE: The last EAGER fellowships are to be awarded soon. ...
- Polish node of EAGER Algebraic Geometry Research Training Network offers 1-month fellowships: post-doc and pre-doc fellowships are open to people who satisfy requirements of the program - these include residence in the European Community or in an Associated State, or in a Candidate State (except Poland) and the age under 35; for details please see a general information about the program and the requirements at http://euclid. ... For more information about Polish node of EAGER look at http://www. ... pl/~jarekw/EAGER/. ...
- Results and publications financialy supported by the program should acknowledge it by including the following statement: "supported by EAGER European Algebraic Geometry Research Training Network, EC contract HPRN-CT-2000-0099". ...
- Polish EAGER Homepage .
7. EAGER 2001
- www.math.uio.no
- Eager announces its annual conference.
- EAGER 2001 .
- Program: The program of Eager 2001 consists of a series of invited lectures and a lectures given by young researchers selected from a call for abstracts (see below). ...
- Eager is a Research Training Network supported by the European Commission (Contract No. ...
8. Emmy Noether mathematical institute
- www.cs.biu.ac.il
- The European Union (through 2 programs: Marie-Curie Fellowship Program and EAGER,a European research network in Algebraic Geometry). ...
- EAGER is only for algebraic geometers, Marie-Curie and EAGER are only for Europeans, Minverva Fellowships and Awards are only for Germans. ENI Fellowships can be for half a year , one year or two years; Minerva Fellowships are for one year; Marie-Curie Fellowships are for one year and EAGER is flexible. ...
- To apply for an ENI Fellowship or an EAGER Fellowship, contact Prof. ...
- EAGER Fellowships .
9. EAGER - Node North Germany
- www-ifm.math.uni-hannover.de
- EAGER is the acronym for the European Algebraic Geometry research network. ...
- Information on the network EAGER including a list of all conferences and training activities as well as open positions can be found on the network server EUCLID (http://euclid. ...
10. HOWARD, John Eager - Biographical Information
- bioguide.congress.gov
- CONTAINS TABLE ii --> HOWARD, John Eager, (1752 - 1827).
- HOWARD, John Eager, (father of Benjamin Chew Howard), a Delegate and a Senator from Maryland; born at Belvedere, near Baltimore, Md. ...
- John Eager Howard. ... John Eager Howard. ...
11. Kidsreads.com - KNIGHT'S CASTLE by Edward Eager
- www.kidsreads.com
- by Edward Eager.
- Eager has fun with his farcical land, replete with Robin Hood and his merry band, the nefarious Brian de Bois-Guilbert and Maurice de Bracy, the simpering Rowena and the lovely Rebecca. ... Eager deftly slips in quotes from Shakespeare and references to The New Yorker and great books --- readers will feel no annoyance at such serious fare; the adventures rule the day.
12. Mandisa's Everything Page -- Books: Edward Eager
- www.flowerstorm.net
- Edward Eager.
- One of my favorite children's authors, Eager isn't nearly as well known as his self-acknowledged inspiration, E. ...
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