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    Bounding Cache Miss Costs of Multithreaded Computations Under General Schedulers

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    We analyze the caching overhead incurred by a class of multithreaded algorithms when scheduled by an arbitrary scheduler. We obtain bounds that match or improve upon the well-known O(Q+Sâ‹…(M/B))O(Q+S \cdot (M/B)) caching cost for the randomized work stealing (RWS) scheduler, where SS is the number of steals, QQ is the sequential caching cost, and MM and BB are the cache size and block (or cache line) size respectively.Comment: Extended abstract in Proceedings of ACM Symp. on Parallel Alg. and Architectures (SPAA) 2017, pp. 339-350. This revision has a few small updates including a missing citation and the replacement of some big Oh terms with precise constant

    Can the Mortonson-Pissarides matching model match the business cycle facts?

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    We examine whether the Mortensen-Pissarides matching model can account for the business cycle facts on employment, job creation, and job destruction. A novel feature of our analysis is its emphasis on the reduced-form implications of the matching model. Our main finding is that the model can account for the business cycle facts, but only if the average duration of a nonemployment spell is relatively high—about nine months or longer.Business cycles
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