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Subject: Re: YOU DENY YOUR OWN ARTICLES

Author: James Swafford

Date: 09:42:24 05/05/04

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On May 05, 2004 at 07:53:14, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>On May 04, 2004 at 11:49:49, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>I asked for a specific citation for "the JICCA paper" you claimed I wrote and
>>gave the speedup = 1 + (NCPUS -1) * .7; formula, and also where I claimed it was
>>good for _any number_ of cpus.
>>
>>I know that (a) I didn't write any paper on the Crafty algorithm yet;  (b) that
>
>YOU DENY THAT YOU WROTE A PAPER PUBLISHED IN ICGA/ICCA ABOUT CRAFTY WHERE YOU
>CLAIM A 1 + 0.7 (N-1) SPEEDUP?
>
>>I have _always_ said that my formula is an approximation that works with up to 8
>>processors.
>
>it says N for N processors and some posts from you a few years ago indicated it
>also worked for N=16.
>
>>Anything beyond that is your imagination..
>>Time to admit it.
>
>It has been proven not to be working for n=4 even.
>
>>The CCC search engine is available for you to hunt for posts where I claimed
>>that after you verify there was no JICCA paper whatsoever.
>>I've called you a liar.
>>Disprove it or run as you always do...
>
>You publish an OFFICIAL paper in the journal of icga and now you claim you
>didn't write it. It's time to use some of the posts you do here to proof to your
>government you deny your own papers (about crafty) and commit fraud (in the dts
>paper) as a professor.
>


Wow Vincent.  I think you could've retracted your statement up until
now... seems you've put yourself in a tight spot.

Why don't you cool off a bit, retract that statement (or prove it?),
and we can all move on.

--
James



>>You like to use the "fraud" word.  I think it is _obvious_ who is the "fraud"
>>here...  Of course you can prove your statement and make me out the fraud again.
>>
>>Your move.  Clock is ticking.



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