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Title:

Benefits from using mixed precision computations in the ELPA-AEO and ESSEX-II eigensolver projects

Document type:
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Author(s):
Alvermann, Andreas; Basermann, Achim; Bungartz, Hans-Joachim; Carbogno, Christian; Ernst, Dominik; Fehske, Holger; Futamura, Yasunori; Galgon, Martin; Hager, Martin; Huber, Sarah; Huckle, Thomas; Ida, Akihiro; Imakura, Akira; Kawai, Masatoshi; Köcher, Simone; Kreutzer, Moritz; Kus, Pavel; Lang, Bruno; Lederer, Hermann; Manin, Valeriy; Marek, Andreas; Nakajima, Kengo; Nemec, Lydia; Reuter, Karsten; Rippl, Michael; Röhrig-Zöllner, Melven; Sakurai, Tetsuya; Scheffler, Mat...     »
Abstract:
We first briefly report on the status and recent achievements of the ELPA-AEO (Eigen value Solvers for Petaflop Applications—Algorithmic Extensions and Optimizations) and ESSEX II (Equipping Sparse Solvers for Exascale) projects. In both collaboratory efforts, scientists from the application areas, mathematicians, and computer scientists work together to develop and make available efficient highly parallel methods for the solution of eigenvalue problems. Then we focus on a topic addressed in bot...     »
Congress title:
International Workshop on Eigenvalue Problems: Algorithms, Software and Applications in Petascale Computing
Journal title:
Japan Journal of Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Year:
2019
Journal volume:
36
Year / month:
2019-04
Quarter:
2. Quartal
Month:
Apr
Journal issue:
2
Pages contribution:
699--717
Reviewed:
ja
Language:
en
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.1007/s13160-019-00360-8
Publisher:
Springer
Status:
Verlagsversion / published
Date of publication:
27.04.2019
TUM Institution:
Department of Informatics
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