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parallelism


par·al·lel·ism

P0060000 (păr′ə-lĕ-lĭz′əm)n.1. The quality or condition of being parallel.2. Correspondence or similarity.3. Grammar The use of identical or equivalent syntactic constructions in corresponding clauses or phrases.4. Philosophy The doctrine that to every mental change there corresponds a concomitant but causally unconnected physical alteration.

parallelism

(ˈpærəlɛˌlɪzəm) n1. the state of being parallel2. (Grammar) grammar the repetition of a syntactic construction in successive sentences for rhetorical effect3. (Philosophy) philosophy the dualistic doctrine that mental and physical processes are regularly correlated but are not causally connected, so that, for example, pain always accompanies, but is not caused by, a pin-prick. Compare interactionism, occasionalism ˈparalˌlelist n, adj

par•al•lel•ism

(ˈpær ə lɛˌlɪz əm, -ləˌlɪz-)

n. 1. the fact or condition of being parallel; agreement in character, direction, etc. 2. the position or relation of parallels. 3. a parallel or comparison. 4. the philosophical theory that mental and physical processes are concomitant but not causally related. 5. the repetition of a syntactic structure for rhetorical effect. 6. parallel evolution. [1600–10] par′al•lel`ist, n.

parallelism

the quality of being parallel.See also: Mathematics
the theory that mind and matter accompany each other but are not causally related.See also: Philosophy
Thesaurus
Noun1.parallelism - similarity by virtue of correspondingcorrespondencesimilarity - the quality of being similar

parallelism

nounThe quality or state of being alike:affinity, alikeness, analogy, comparison, correspondence, likeness, resemblance, similarity, similitude, uniformity, uniformness.
Translations
paralelismoparallélismeparallelismo

parallelism


parallelism

Philosophy the dualistic doctrine that mental and physical processes are regularly correlated but are not causally connected, so that, for example, pain always accompanies, but is not caused by, a pin-prick

Parallelism

 

(also parallel evolution), a principle of evolution of groups of organisms, whereby the organisms independently acquire similar structural modifications of features inherited from their common ancestors. For example, in the course of evolution perissodactyls in the northern hemisphere and extinct South American ungulates—litopterns—which originated from a common five-toed ancestor, underwent a parallel reduction in the number of toes from five to one. The trait of saber-like teeth was acquired independently by different groups of predatory mammals. Parallelism is due to natural selection acting in a similar direction on ancestral groups that had originally diverged. It is sometimes defined as the convergence of closely related groups.


Parallelism

 

in poetics, the distribution in adjacent parts of a text of identical or similar elements of speech that interrelate to create a single poetic image.

The following lines are an illustration of parallelism:

Oh, if no frosts descended on flowers,
Flowers would bloom even in winter;
Oh, if no sorrow befell me,
I would not grieve over anything.

Parallelism of the above type, which juxtaposes an image from nature and one from the life of man, is widespread in folk poetry. Sometimes the use of negation and other literary devices creates greater complexity:

It was not a blade of grass fluttering about in the open
field-
It was myself roaming homeless.

Written literature made use of parallelism at an early stage; to a great extent it forms the basis of the poetic style of the Bible. Three of the most ancient figures of speech of Greek rhetoric are elaborations of parallelism: isocolon, or phrases of equal length; antithesis, or phrases of contrasting meaning; and homeoteleu-thon, or phrases with similar endings.

By analogy with verbal parallelism, other types of parallelism are sometimes referred to: sound parallelism (alliteration and rhyme), rhythmic parallelism (the strophe and antistrophe in Greek lyric poetry), and compositional parallelism (parallel plot lines in a novel).

M. L. GASPAROV

parallelism

(1)parallel processing.

parallelism

(parallel)The maximum number of independent subtasks in agiven task at a given point in its execution. E.g. incomputing the expression

(a + b) *

(c + d) the expressions a, b, c and d can all be calculated inparallel giving a degree of parallelism of (at least) four.Once they have been evaluated then the expressions a + b and c+ d can be calculated as two independent parallel processes.

The Bernstein condition states that processes P and Q can beexecuted in parallel (or in either sequential order) only if:

(i) there is no overlap between the inputs of P and theoutputs of Q and vice versa and

(ii) there is no overlap between the outputs of P, the outputsof Q and the inputs of any other task.

If process P outputs value v which process Q reads then P mustbe executed before Q. If both processes write to somevariable then its final value will depend on their executionorder so they cannot be executed in parallel if any otherprocess depends on that variable's value.

parallelism

The overlapping of processing (executing instructions) or overlapping of input/output (I/O) operations or both. See instruction-level parallelism and parallel computing.

parallelism


par·al·lel·ism

(par'ă-lel-izm), 1. The state of being structurally parallel. 2. In psychology, the mind-body doctrine that for every conscious process a corresponding or parallel organic process exists, without asserting a causal interrelation between the two. [para- + G. allēlōn, of one another, fr. allos, other]

parallelism

see CONVERGENCE.

par·al·lel·ism

(par'ă-lel-izm) State of being structurally parallel. [para- + G. allēlōn, of one another, fr. allos, other]
FinancialSeeConvergence

parallelism


  • noun

Synonyms for parallelism

noun the quality or state of being alike

Synonyms

  • affinity
  • alikeness
  • analogy
  • comparison
  • correspondence
  • likeness
  • resemblance
  • similarity
  • similitude
  • uniformity
  • uniformness

Synonyms for parallelism

noun similarity by virtue of corresponding

Synonyms

  • correspondence

Related Words

  • similarity
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