ABSTRACT
Computations involving sparse and structured matrices arise frequently in problems in operations research, science and engineering. Exploiting this structure has been a major contributor to the efficient application of past and current computing platforms, and will continue to play an important role for next-generation systems.
Index Terms
- High-performance computing with sparsity and structure: challenges and directions for single-core and multicore hardware
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