an Analytical Overview Of The State Of The Art, Open Problems, And Future Trends In Heterogeneous Parallel And Distributed Computing this Book Provides An Overview Of The Ongoing Academic Research, Development, And Uses Of Heterogeneous Parallel And Distributed Computing In The Context Of Scientifi
Heterogeneous Distribution of Computations Solving Linear Algebra Problems on Networks of Heterogeneous Computers
β Scribed by Alexey Kalinov; Alexey Lastovetsky
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 229 KB
- Volume
- 61
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0743-7315
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β¦ Synopsis
This paper presents and analyzes two different strategies of heterogeneous distribution of computations solving dense linear algebra problems on heterogeneous networks of computers. The first strategy is based on heterogeneous distribution of processes over processors and homogeneous block cyclic distribution of data over the processes. The second is based on homogeneous distribution of processes over processors and heterogeneous block cyclic distribution of data over the processes. Both strategies were implemented in the mpC language a dedicated parallel extension of ANSI C for efficient and portable programming of heterogeneous networks of computers. The first strategy was implemented using calls to ScaLAPACK; the second strategy was implemented with calls to LAPACK and BLAS. Cholesky factorization on a heterogeneous network of workstations is used to demonstrate that the heterogeneous distributions have an advantage over the traditional homogeneous distribution.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
We consider the computational complexity of some problems dealing with matrix rank. Let E, S be subsets of a commutative ring R. Let x 1 , x 2 , ..., x t be variables. Given a matrix M=M(x 1 , x 2 , ..., x t ) with entries chosen from E \_ [x 1 , x 2 , ..., x t ], we want to determine maxrank S (M)=
an Analytical Overview Of The State Of The Art, Open Problems, And Future Trends In Heterogeneous Parallel And Distributed Computing this Book Provides An Overview Of The Ongoing Academic Research, Development, And Uses Of Heterogeneous Parallel And Distributed Computing In The Context Of Scientifi
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