Livermore loops

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title: Livermore loops
text: Livermore loops is a benchmark for parallel computers. It was created by Francis H. McMahon from scientific source code run on computers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. It consists of 24 do loops, some of which can be vectorized, and some of which cannot. The benchmark was published in 1986 in Livermore fortran kernels: A computer test of numerical performance range. The Livermore loops were originally written in Fortran, but have since been ported to many programming languages. Each
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