For the Feynman fans out there - surely I'm not alone here - here is a gem of an article describing some work he did for a fledgling supercomputer company in his later years, after he won his Nobel.
http://longnow.org/essays/richard-feynman-connection-machine/
The computer, dubbed the "Connection Machine", was comprised of about a million processors connected in a 20-dimensional hypercube.
The labeling of the vertices of the hypercube is important here: they are used to devise the routing strategy thanks to the E-Cube routing.
For the Feynman fans out there - surely I'm not alone here - here is a gem of an article describing some work he did for a fledgling supercomputer company in his later years, after he won his Nobel.
http://longnow.org/essays/richard-feynman-connection-machine/
The computer, dubbed the "Connection Machine", was comprised of about a million processors connected in a 20-dimensional hypercube.
The labeling of the vertices of the hypercube is important here: they are used to devise the routing strategy thanks to the E-Cube routing.