Keith+H.+Randall

an American computer scientist, former student of the Supercomputing Technologies Group, at the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, where he wrote his Ph.D. Thesis about //Efficient Multithreaded Computing// within the Cilk project, and was co-author of MIT's first Cilk-Chess program, Star Socrates. Randall was co-author of the paper on using De Bruijn sequences for bitscan-purposes.
 * Home * People * Keith H. Randall**
 * [[image:Randell.gif width="145" height="192" link="http://people.csail.mit.edu/randall/"]] ||~  || **Keith H. Randall**,

After some years as research scientist at [|Compaq's System Research Center] in [|Palo Alto], Keith H. Randall is now software engineer at [|Google Inc.] in [|Mountain View, California], USA. || toc =Selected Publications=
 * Keith H. Randall ||~  ||^ ||
 * Robert Blumofe, Chris Joerg, Bradley Kuszmaul, Charles Leiserson, Keith H. Randall, Yuli Zhou (**1995**). //Cilk: An Efficient Multithreaded Runtime System// Proceedings of the Fifth ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming (PPoPP), [|pdf]
 * Charles Leiserson, Harald Prokop, Keith H. Randall (**1998**). //Using de Bruijn Sequences to Index a 1 in a Computer Word//. [|pdf]
 * Keith H. Randall (**1998**). //Cilk: Efficient Multithreaded Computing//. Ph.D. thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT, [|pdf]
 * Matteo Frigo, Charles Leiserson, Keith H. Randall (**1998**). //The Implementation of the Cilk-5 Multithreaded Language//. Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN  '98 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation, [|pdf]

=External Links=
 * [|Keith H. Randall from MIT]
 * [|The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Keith Randall]

=References= =What links here?= include page="Keith H. Randall" component="backlinks" limit="40"
 * Up one level**