Using CUDA\index{CUDA}, GPU kernel executions are nonblocking, and GPU/CPU data
transfers\index{CUDA!data transfer}
are blocking or nonblocking operations. All GPU kernel executions and CPU/GPU
-data transfers are associated to "streams,"\index{CUDA!stream} and all operations on a same stream
+data transfers are associated to ``streams'',\index{CUDA!stream} and all operations on a same stream
are serialized. When transferring data from the CPU to the GPU, then running GPU
computations, and finally transferring results from the GPU to the CPU, there is
a natural synchronization and serialization if these operations are achieved on
is not so generic as \Lst{algo:ch6p1overlapseqsequence}.
-\subsection{Interleaved communications-transfers-computations\\overlapping}
+\subsection{Interleaved communications-transfers-computations overlapping}
Many algorithms do not support splitting data transfers and kernel calls, and
cannot exploit CUDA streams, for example, when each GPU thread requires access to