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Parallelism in Matrix Computations: Scientific Computation

Autor Efstratios Gallopoulos, Bernard Philippe, Ahmed H. Sameh
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 aug 2015
This book is primarily intended as a research monograph that could also be used in graduate courses for the design of parallel algorithms in matrix computations.
It assumes general but not extensive knowledge of numerical linear algebra, parallel architectures, and parallel programming paradigms.
 
The book consists of four parts: (I) Basics; (II) Dense and Special Matrix Computations; (III) Sparse Matrix Computations; and (IV) Matrix functions and characteristics. Part I deals with parallel programming paradigms and fundamental kernels, including reordering schemes for sparse matrices. Part II is devoted to dense matrix computations such as parallel algorithms for solving linear systems, linear least squares, the symmetric algebraic eigenvalue problem, and the singular-value decomposition. It also deals with the development of parallel algorithms for special linear systems such as banded ,Vandermonde ,Toeplitz ,and block Toeplitz systems. Part III addresses sparsematrix computations: (a) the development of parallel iterative linear system solvers with emphasis on scalable preconditioners, (b) parallel schemes for obtaining a few of the extreme eigenpairs or those contained in a given interval in the spectrum of a standard or generalized symmetric eigenvalue problem, and (c) parallel methods for computing a few of the extreme singular triplets. Part IV focuses on the development of parallel algorithms for matrix functions and special characteristics such as the matrix pseudospectrum and the determinant. The book also reviews the theoretical and practical background necessary when designing these algorithms and includes an extensive bibliography that will be useful to researchers and students alike.
 
The book brings together many existing algorithms for the fundamental matrix computations that have a proven track record of efficient implementation in terms of data locality and data transfer on state-of-the-art systems, as well as several algorithms that are presented for the first time, focusing on the opportunities for parallelism and algorithm robustness.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789401771870
ISBN-10: 9401771871
Pagini: 520
Ilustrații: XXX, 473 p. 58 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.88 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Scientific Computation

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Cuprins

List of Figures.- List of Tables.- List of Algorithms.- Notations used in the book.- Part I Basics.- Parallel Programming Paradigms.- Computational Models.- Principles of parallel programming.- Fundamental kernels.- Vector operations.- Higher level BLAS.- General organization for dense matrix factorizations.- Sparse matrix computations.- Part II Dense and special matrix computations.- Recurrences and triangular systems.- Definitions and examples.- Linear recurrences.- Implementations for a given number of processors.- Nonlinear recurrences.- General linear systems.- Gaussian elimination.- Pair wise pivoting.- Block LU factorization.- Remarks.- Banded linear systems.- LUbased schemes with partial pivoting.- The Spike family of algorithms.- The Spike balance scheme.- A tearing based banded solver.- Tridiagonal systems.- Special linear systems.- Vandermonde solvers.- Banded Toeplitz linear systems solvers.- Symmetric and Anti symmetric Decomposition (SAS).- Rapid elliptic solvers.- Orthogonal factorization and linear least squares problems.- Definitions.- QR factorization via Givens rotations.- QR factorization via Householder reductions.- Gram Schmidt orthogonalization.- Normal equations vs. orthogonal reductions.- Hybrid algorithms when m>n.- Orthogonal factorization of block angular matrices.- Rank deficient linear least squares problems.- The symmetric eigenvalue and singular value problems.- The Jacobi algorithms.- Tridiagonalization based schemes.- Bidiagonalization via Householder reduction.- Part III Sparse matrix computations.- Iterative schemes for large linear systems.- An example.- Classical splitting methods.- Polynomial methods.- Preconditioners.- A tearing based solver for generalized banded preconditioners.- Row projection methods for large non symmetric linear systems.- Multiplicative Schwarz preconditioner with GMRES.- Large symmetric eigenvalue problems.- Computing dominant eigenpairs and spectral transformations.- The Lanczos method.- A block Lanczos approach for solving symmetric perturbed standard eigenvalue problems.- The Davidson methods.- The trace minimization method for the symmetric generalized eigenvalue problem.- The sparse singular value problem.- Part IV Matrix functions and characteristics.- Matrix functions and the determinant.- Matrix functions.- Determinants.- Computing the matrix pseudospectrum.- Grid based methods.- Dimensionality reduction on the domain: Methods based on path following.- Dimensionality reduction on the matrix: Methods based on projection.- Notes.- References.

Recenzii

“The exposition of the material is always very clear. The book is written confidently, with the greatest expertise and a remarkable breadth of topics. It should be an excellent resource for a broad audience of applied mathematicians. I would recommended it to all students, engineers and researchers in applied mathematics who wish to learn something about modern parallel techniques for large-scale matrix computation. Kudos to the authors on having produced such a delightful read and a much-needed reference!” (Bruno Carpentieri, Mathematical Reviews, 2017)
“The goal of this book is to provide basic principles for the design of such efficient parallel algorithms for dense and sparse matrices. … The book is intended to be adequate for researchers as well as for advanced graduates.” (Gudula Rünger, zbMATH 1341.65011, 2016)
“This book covers parallel algorithmsfor a wide range of matrix computation problems, ranging from solving systems of linear equations to computing pseudospectra of matrices. … This is a valuable reference book for researchers and practitioners in parallel computing. It includes up-to-date and comprehensive lists of references for various topics. … this book is well written and accurate. I highly recommend it to the parallel computing community … .” (Sanzheng Qiao, Computing Reviews, November, 2015)

Notă biografică

Efstratios Gallopoulos, University of Patras, Patras Greece
Bernard Philippe, INRIA/IRISA, Rennes Cedex, France
Ahmed H. Sameh, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book is primarily intended as a research monograph that could also be used in graduate courses for the design of parallel algorithms in matrix computations.
It assumes general but not extensive knowledge of numerical linear algebra, parallel architectures, and parallel programming paradigms.
The book consists of four parts: (I) Basics; (II) Dense and Special Matrix Computations; (III) Sparse Matrix Computations; and (IV) Matrix functions and characteristics. Part I deals with parallel programming paradigms and fundamental kernels, including reordering schemes for sparse matrices. Part II is devoted to dense matrix computations such as parallel algorithms for solving linear systems, linear least squares, the symmetric algebraic eigenvalue problem, and the singular-value decomposition. It also deals with the development of parallel algorithms for special linear systems such as banded ,Vandermonde ,Toeplitz ,and block Toeplitz systems. Part III addresses sparsematrix computations: (a) the development of parallel iterative linear system solvers with emphasis on scalable preconditioners, (b) parallel schemes for obtaining a few of the extreme eigenpairs or those contained in a given interval in the spectrum of a standard or generalized symmetric eigenvalue problem, and (c) parallel methods for computing a few of the extreme singular triplets. Part IV focuses on the development of parallel algorithms for matrix functions and special characteristics such as the matrix pseudospectrum and the determinant. The book also reviews the theoretical and practical background necessary when designing these algorithms and includes an extensive bibliography that will be useful to researchers and students alike.
 
The book brings together many existing algorithms for the fundamental matrix computations that have a proven track record of efficient implementation in terms of data locality and data transfer on state-of-the-art systems, as well as several algorithms that are presented for the first time, focusing on the opportunities for parallelism and algorithm robustness.

Caracteristici

No restriction to specific programming paradigms Discusses the rich history of parallel processing and the origin of many techniques Provides the structure of parallel algorithms needed for the reader to consider a range of implementations over a variety of target architecture Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras