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Name: Yann Kalemkarian Comment:
Pretty nice thing. I guess some experts tried to use this in real hpc life, using standard benchmarks. Does anybody know something on this ? Some results to share ?

Because I understand that this can apply to a lot of different communication technologies. The spoken language itself is said to work that way, anticipation, sometimes not even listening to the end of a sentence is enough to understand. Thus, people have to ear few times something to anticipate the next times. The example given here is a file transfered twice. What about hpc communication patterns ?

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