A new deterministic parallel sorting algorithm with an experimental evaluation

TitleA new deterministic parallel sorting algorithm with an experimental evaluation
Publication TypeJournal Articles
Year of Publication1998
AuthorsHelman DR, JaJa JF, Bader DA
JournalJournal of Experimental Algorithmics (JEA)
Volume3
Date Published1998/09//
ISBN Number1084-6654
Keywordsgeneralized sorting, integer sorting, Parallel algorithms, parallel performance, sorting by regular sampling
Abstract

We introduce a new deterministic parallel sorting algorithm for distributed memory machines based on the regular sampling approach. The algorithm uses only two rounds of regular all-to-all personalized communication in a scheme that yields very good load balancing with virtually no overhead. Moreover, unlike previous variations, our algorithm efficiently handles the presence of duplicate values without the overhead of tagging each element with a unique identifier. This algorithm was implemented in SPLIT-C and run on a variety of platforms, including the Thinking Machines CM-5, the IBM SP-2-WN, and the Cray Research T3D. We ran our code using widely different benchmarks to examine the dependence of our algorithm on the input distribution. Our experimental results illustrate the efficiency and scalability of our algorithm across different platforms. In fact, the performance compares closely to that of our random sample sort algorithm, which seems to outperform all similar algorithms known to the authors on these platforms. Together, their performance is nearly invariant over the set of input distributions, unlike previous efficient algorithms. However, unlike our randomized sorting algorithm, the performance and memory requirements of our regular sorting algorithm can be deterministically guaranteed.

URLhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/297096.297128
DOI10.1145/297096.297128