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title = "η function"
author = "Yann Herklotz"
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The η function determines the value of a variable at the end of a loop.
This also doesn't seem like it takes a condition variable. In thinned
GSA \[1\], the η function does not have a predicate of when the
assignment will be performed, however, in the original formulation, the
η function did have the predicate.
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<div id="ref-havlak94_const" class="csl-entry" markdown="1">
<span class="csl-left-margin">\[1\]
</span><span class="csl-right-inline">P. Havlak, “Construction of
thinned gated single-assignment form,” in *Languages and compilers for
parallel computing*, U. Banerjee, D. Gelernter, A. Nicolau, and D.
Padua, Eds., Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1994, pp.
477–499.</span>
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