Date
Thu, 26 Apr 2012
Time
14:00 - 15:00
Location
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, nr Didcot
Speaker
Dr Alfredo Buttari
Organisation
CNRS-IRIT Toulouse

The advent of multicore processors represents a disruptive event in the history of computer science as conventional parallel programming paradigms are proving incapable of fully exploiting their potential for concurrent computations. The need for different or new programming models clearly arises from recent studies which identify fine-granularity and dynamic execution as the keys to achieve high efficiency on multicore systems. This talk shows how these models can be effectively applied to the multifrontal method for the QR factorization of sparse matrices providing a very high efficiency achieved through a fine-grained partitioning of data and a dynamic scheduling of computational tasks relying on a dataflow parallel programming model. Moreover, preliminary results will be discussed showing how the multifrontal QR factorization can be accelerated by using low-rank approximation techniques.

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