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Synchronous Relaxation for Parallel Discrete Event Simulations is a method to perform a discrete event simulation on a parallel computer. The method is general in that it makes no use of specifics of the simulated system and it is computationally efficient in that it typically delivers the speedup of the order of , where is the number of processors in the parallel computer.


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