A common machine language for grid-based architectures

Abstract
A common machine language is an essential abstraction that allows programmers to express an algorithm in a way that can be efficiently executed on a variety of architectures. The key properties of a common machine language (CML) are: 1) it abstracts away the idiosyncratic differences between one architecture and another so that a programmer doesn't have to worry about them, and 2) it encapsulates the common properties of the architectures such that a compiler for any given target can still...

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