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Algorithm 953: Parallel Library Software for the Multishift QR Algorithm with Aggressive Early Deflation

Granat, Robert
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Kagstrom, Bo
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Kressner, Daniel  
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2015
Acm Transactions On Mathematical Software

Library software implementing a parallel small-bulge multishift QR algorithm with Aggressive Early Deflation (AED) targeting distributed memory high-performance computing systems is presented. Starting from recent developments of the parallel multishift QR algorithm [Granat et al., SIAM J. Sci. Comput. 32(4), 2010], we describe a number of algorithmic and implementation improvements. These include communication avoiding algorithms via data redistribution and a refined strategy for balancing between multishift QR sweeps and AED. Guidelines concerning several important tunable algorithmic parameters are provided. As a result of these improvements, a computational bottleneck within AED has been removed in the parallel multishift QR algorithm. A performance model is established to explain the scalability behavior of the new parallel multishift QR algorithm. Numerous computational experiments confirm that our new implementation significantly outperforms previous parallel implementations of the QR algorithm.

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DOI
10.1145/2699471
Web of Science ID

WOS:000363733000007

Author(s)
Granat, Robert
Kagstrom, Bo
Kressner, Daniel  
Shao, Meiyue  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Assoc Computing Machinery

Published in
Acm Transactions On Mathematical Software
Volume

41

Issue

4

Start page

29

Subjects

Algorithms

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Performance

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Multishift QR algorithm

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aggressive early deflation

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parallel algorithms

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distributed memory architectures

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REVIEWED

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December 2, 2015
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