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The term "LogP" refers to a theoretical model for parallel computation characterized by four parameters: **L** (latency), **o** (overlap), **g** (granularity), and **P** (number of processors). It was introduced by William J. Dally and Peter Hanrahan in the early 1990s to address some limitations of earlier parallel computing models.

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