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- Object-oriented techniques for sparse matrix computations in Fortran 2003
- 2LEV-D2P4: a package of high-performance preconditioners for scientific and engineering applications
- AMG Preconditioners for Linear Solvers towards Extreme Scale
- Iterative methods and preconditioning for large and sparse linear systems with applications
- PSBLAS
- Software concepts and numerical algorithms for a scalable adaptive parallel finite element method
- SParc-LES: enabling large eddy simulations with parallel sparse matrix computation tools
- Efficient Algebraic Multigrid Preconditioners on Clusters of GPUs
- Scalable algebraic multilevel preconditioners with application to CFD
- Matrix algebra. Theory, computations and applications in statistics
- Optimal sparse matrix dense vector multiplication in the I/O-model
- A parallel generalized relaxation method for high-performance image segmentation on GPUs
- A parallel multithreaded sparse triangular linear system solver
- Parallel algebraic multilevel Schwarz preconditioners for a class of elliptic PDE systems
- Performance analysis of parallel Schwarz preconditioners in the LES of turbulent channel flows
- On the use of aggregation-based parallel multilevel preconditioners in the LES of wall-bounded turbulent flows
- Implementation and scalability analysis of balancing domain decomposition methods
- A parallel block Lanczos algorithm and its implementation for the evaluation of some eigenvalues of large sparse symmetric matrices on multicomputers
- On the development of PSBLAS-based parallel two-level Schwarz preconditioners
- MLD2P4: a package of parallel algebraic multilevel domain decomposition preconditioners in Fortran 95
- Parallel aggregation based on compatible weighted matching for AMG
- Sparse approximate inverse preconditioners on high performance GPU platforms
- Solving mixed classical and fractional partial differential equations using short-memory principle and approximate inverses
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