SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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The MPACK - Arbitrary Accurate Version of BLAS and LAPACK
SESSION: Research Poster Reception
EVENT TYPE: Posters and Electronic Posters
TIME: 5:15PM - 7:00PM
SESSION CHAIR: Torsten Hoefler
AUTHOR(S):Maho Nakata
ROOM:East Entrance
ABSTRACT:
We are interested in the accuracy of linear algebra operations; accuracy of the solution of linear equation, eigenvalue and eigenvectors of some matrices, etc. This is a reason for we have been developing the MPACK. The MPACK consists of the MBLAS and MLAPACK, multiple precision version of BLAS and LAPACK, respectively. Features of MPACK are: (i) based on LAPACK 3.1.1, (ii) to provide a reference implementation and or API (iii) written in C++, rewrite from FORTRAN77 (iv) supports GMP and QD as multiple precision arithmetic library and (v) portable. Current version of MPACK is 0.7.0 and it supports 76 MBLAS routines and 100 MLAPACK routines. Some routines are accelerated via GPU or via OpenMP. These software packages are available at http://mplapack.sourceforge.net/
Chair/Author Details:
Torsten Hoefler (Chair) - ETH Zurich
Maho Nakata - RIKEN
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The MPACK - Arbitrary Accurate Version of BLAS and LAPACK
SESSION: Research Poster Reception
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 5:15PM - 7:00PM
SESSION CHAIR: Torsten Hoefler
AUTHOR(S):Maho Nakata
ROOM:East Entrance
ABSTRACT:
We are interested in the accuracy of linear algebra operations; accuracy of the solution of linear equation, eigenvalue and eigenvectors of some matrices, etc. This is a reason for we have been developing the MPACK. The MPACK consists of the MBLAS and MLAPACK, multiple precision version of BLAS and LAPACK, respectively. Features of MPACK are: (i) based on LAPACK 3.1.1, (ii) to provide a reference implementation and or API (iii) written in C++, rewrite from FORTRAN77 (iv) supports GMP and QD as multiple precision arithmetic library and (v) portable. Current version of MPACK is 0.7.0 and it supports 76 MBLAS routines and 100 MLAPACK routines. Some routines are accelerated via GPU or via OpenMP. These software packages are available at http://mplapack.sourceforge.net/
Chair/Author Details:
Torsten Hoefler (Chair) - ETH Zurich
Maho Nakata - RIKEN
Click here to download .ics calendar file