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X86-64 / Low-level programming language / GNU Compiler Collection / Markov chain Monte Carlo / C / Segmentation fault / Strength reduction / MOV / Program optimization / Computing / Software / X86 architecture
Date: 2013-01-20 12:06:36
X86-64
Low-level programming language
GNU Compiler Collection
Markov chain Monte Carlo
C
Segmentation fault
Strength reduction
MOV
Program optimization
Computing
Software
X86 architecture

Stochastic Superoptimization Eric Schkufza Rahul Sharma Alex Aiken

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