Optimal parallelization of a recursive algorithm for triangular matrix inversion on MIMD computers (Q5958748)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1715793
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    Optimal parallelization of a recursive algorithm for triangular matrix inversion on MIMD computers
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1715793

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      Optimal parallelization of a recursive algorithm for triangular matrix inversion on MIMD computers (English)
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      3 March 2002
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      This paper studies the parallelization of a recursive algorithm for triangular matrix inversion (TMI), using the ``divide and conquer'' paradigm. For a (large scale) matrix of size \(n=m2^{k} (m,k\geqslant 1)\) and \(p=2^{q} (<n/2)\) available processors, we first construct an adequate 2-phases task segmentation and inducing a balanced layered task graph. Then, we design a greedy scheduling leading to a cost optimal parallel algorithm, i.e. whose efficiency is equal to 1 for large \(n\). The practical interest of the contribution is proven through an experimental study of two versions of the original algorithm on an IBM SP1 distributed memory multiprocessor.
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      distributed memory multiprocessor
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