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ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, Volume 43
Volume 43, Number 1, August 2016
- Luis M. de la Cruz, Eduardo Ramos:
General Template Units for the Finite Volume Method in Box-Shaped Domains. 1:1-1:32 - Bruno Turcksin, Martin Kronbichler, Wolfgang Bangerth:
WorkStream - A Design Pattern for Multicore-Enabled Finite Element Computations. 2:1-2:29 - Martin Köhler, Jens Saak:
On BLAS Level-3 Implementations of Common Solvers for (Quasi-) Triangular Generalized Lyapunov Equations. 3:1-3:23 - C. Kristopher Garrett, Zhaojun Bai, Ren-Cang Li:
A Nonlinear QR Algorithm for Banded Nonlinear Eigenvalue Problems. 4:1-4:19 - Joris van der Hoeven, Grégoire Lecerf, Guillaume Quintin:
Modular SIMD arithmetic in Mathemagix. 5:1-5:37 - Dalal Sukkari, Hatem Ltaief, David E. Keyes:
A High Performance QDWH-SVD Solver Using Hardware Accelerators. 6:1-6:25 - Silviu-Ioan Filip:
A Robust and Scalable Implementation of the Parks-McClellan Algorithm for Designing FIR Filters. 7:1-7:24 - Benjamin W. Ong, Ronald D. Haynes, Kyle Ladd:
Algorithm 965: RIDC Methods: A Family of Parallel Time Integrators. 8:1-8:13
Volume 43, Number 2, September 2016
- Emil Slusanschi, Vlad Dumitrel:
ADiJaC - Automatic Differentiation of Java Classfiles. 9:1-9:33 - Ichitaro Yamazaki, Stanimire Tomov, Jack J. Dongarra:
Stability and Performance of Various Singular Value QR Implementations on Multicore CPU with a GPU. 10:1-10:18 - Karl Rupp, Josef Weinbub, Ansgar Jüngel, Tibor Grasser:
Pipelined Iterative Solvers with Kernel Fusion for Graphics Processing Units. 11:1-11:27 - Tze Meng Low, Francisco D. Igual, Tyler M. Smith, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
Analytical Modeling Is Enough for High-Performance BLIS. 12:1-12:18 - Emmanuel Agullo, Alfredo Buttari, Abdou Guermouche, Florent Lopez:
Implementing Multifrontal Sparse Solvers for Multicore Architectures with Sequential Task Flow Runtime Systems. 13:1-13:22 - Mokwon Lee, Kokichi Sugihara, Deok-Soo Kim:
Topology-Oriented Incremental Algorithm for the Robust Construction of the Voronoi Diagrams of Disks. 14:1-14:23 - Nicholas I. M. Gould, Jennifer A. Scott:
A Note on Performance Profiles for Benchmarking Software. 15:1-15:5 - Davi C. Tozoni, Pedro J. de Rezende, Cid C. de Souza:
Algorithm 966: A Practical Iterative Algorithm for the Art Gallery Problem Using Integer Linear Programming. 16:1-16:27 - Dhairya Malhotra, George Biros:
Algorithm 967: A Distributed-Memory Fast Multipole Method for Volume Potentials. 17:1-17:27
Volume 43, Number 3, January 2017
- Ilari Vallivaara, Katja Poikselkä, Pauli Rikula, Juha Röning:
Systematic Alias Sampling: An Efficient and Low-Variance Way to Sample from a Discrete Distribution. 18:1-18:17 - Oliver Meister, Kaveh Rahnema, Michael Bader:
Parallel Memory-Efficient Adaptive Mesh Refinement on Structured Triangular Meshes with Billions of Grid Cells. 19:1-19:27 - Siegfried M. Rump:
IEEE754 Precision-k base-β Arithmetic Inherited by Precision-m Base-β Arithmetic for k < m. 20:1-20:15 - Mathias Jacquelin, Lin Lin, Chao Yang:
PSelInv - A Distributed Memory Parallel Algorithm for Selected Inversion: The Symmetric Case. 21:1-21:28 - Pierre Fortin, Mourad Gouicem, Stef Graillat:
GPU-Accelerated Generation of Correctly Rounded Elementary Functions. 22:1-22:26 - Manuel Marin, David Defour, Federico Milano:
An Efficient Representation Format for Fuzzy Intervals Based on Symmetric Membership Functions. 23:1-23:22 - Florian Rathgeber, David A. Ham, Lawrence Mitchell, Michael Lange, Fabio Luporini, Andrew T. T. McRae, Gheorghe-Teodor Bercea, Graham R. Markall, Paul H. J. Kelly:
Firedrake: Automating the Finite Element Method by Composing Abstractions. 24:1-24:27 - Manuel Calvo, Juan I. Montijano, Luis Rández:
Algorithm 968: DISODE45: A Matlab Runge-Kutta Solver for Piecewise Smooth IVPs of Filippov Type. 25:1-25:14 - Amparo Gil, Diego Ruiz-Antolín, Javier Segura, Nico M. Temme:
Algorithm 969: Computation of the Incomplete Gamma Function for Negative Values of the Argument. 26:1-26:9 - Marek Sýs, Zdenek Ríha, Vashek Matyás:
Algorithm 970: Optimizing the NIST Statistical Test Suite and the Berlekamp-Massey Algorithm. 27:1-27:11 - Huamin Li, George C. Linderman, Arthur Szlam, Kelly P. Stanton, Yuval Kluger, Mark Tygert:
Algorithm 971: An Implementation of a Randomized Algorithm for Principal Component Analysis. 28:1-28:14 - Juan F. Pérez, Daniel F. Silva, Julio Cesar Goez, Andrés Sarmiento, Andrés Sarmiento-Romero, Raha Akhavan-Tabatabaei, Germán Riaño:
Algorithm 972: jMarkov: An Integrated Framework for Markov Chain Modeling. 29:1-29:22
Volume 43, Number 4, March 2017
- Salvatore Filippone, Valeria Cardellini, Davide Barbieri, Alessandro Fanfarillo:
Sparse Matrix-Vector Multiplication on GPGPUs. 30:1-30:49 - Fahreddin Sükrü Torun, Murat Manguoglu, Cevdet Aykanat:
Parallel Minimum Norm Solution of Sparse Block Diagonal Column Overlapped Underdetermined Systems. 31:1-31:21 - Nathan Krislock, Jérôme Malick, Frédéric Roupin:
BiqCrunch: A Semidefinite Branch-and-Bound Method for Solving Binary Quadratic Problems. 32:1-32:23 - Jared Lee Aurentz, Lloyd N. Trefethen:
Chopping a Chebyshev Series. 33:1-33:21 - Victor Magron, George A. Constantinides, Alastair F. Donaldson:
Certified Roundoff Error Bounds Using Semidefinite Programming. 34:1-34:31 - Jan Christian Hückelheim, Laurent Hascoët, Jens-Dominik Müller:
Algorithmic Differentiation of Code with Multiple Context-Specific Activities. 35:1-35:21 - Nicholas I. M. Gould, Jennifer A. Scott:
The State-of-the-Art of Preconditioners for Sparse Linear Least-Squares Problems. 36:1-36:35 - Karl Deckers, Ahlem Mougaida, Hedi BelHadjSalah:
Algorithm 973: Extended Rational Fejér Quadrature Rules Based on Chebyshev Orthogonal Rational Functions. 37:1-37:29 - Alexander Novoselsky, Eugene Kagan:
Algorithm 974: The OutlierLib - A MATLAB Library for Outliers' Detection. 38:1-38:3 - Fred T. Krogh, Richard J. Hanson, Philip W. Sharp:
Remark on Algorithm 936: A Fortran Message Processor. 39:1
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