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Journal publications
====================
The first major publication on Elemental, which includes numerous benchmarks on
Blue Gene/P.
@article{PoulsonEtAl-2013-Elemental,
author={Jack Poulson and Bryan Marker and Robert A. van de Geijn and
Jeff R. Hammond and Nicholas A. Romero},
title={Elemental: {A} new framework for distributed memory dense matrix
computations},
journal={ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software},
volume=39,
number=2,
pages={13:1--13:24},
year=2013
}
@article{MoonPoulson-2016,
author = {{Moon}, T. and {Poulson}, J.},
title = "{Accelerating eigenvector and pseudospectra computation using blocked multi-shift triangular solves}",
journal = {ArXiv e-prints},
archivePrefix = "arXiv",
eprint = {1607.01477},
primaryClass = "cs.MS",
keywords = {Computer Science - Mathematical Software, Computer Science - Numerical Analysis, Mathematics - Numerical Analysis},
year = 2016,
month = jul,
adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016arXiv160701477M},
}
Contains detailed benchmarks of Elemental's MRRR-based Hermitian eigensolvers.
@article{PetschowPeiseBientinesi-2013,
author={Matthias Petschow and Elmar Peise and Paolo Bientinesi},
title={High-performance solvers for dense {H}ermitian eigenproblems},
journal={SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing},
volume=35,
number=1,
pages={C1--C22},
year=2013
}
Used Elemental (via the sparse-direct solver Clique) for the solution of
high-frequency heterogeneous Helmholtz equations via a sweeping preconditioner
@article{PoulsonEtAl-2013-Sweep,
author={Jack Poulson and Bjorn Engquist and Siwei Li and Lexing Ying},
title={A parallel sweeping preconditioner for heterogeneous {3D} {H}elmholtz
equations},
journal={SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing},
volume=35,
number=3,
pages={C194--C212},
year=2013
}
Distributed-memory parallelization of the butterfly algorithm which motivated
Elemental's implementation of pivoted QR and interpolative decompositions
@article{PoulsonEtAl-2014,
author={Jack Poulson and Laurent Demanet and Nicholas Maxwell and
Lexing Ying},
title={A parallel butterfly algorithm},
journal={SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing},
volume=36,
number=1,
pages={C49--C65},
year=2014
}
Case study of porting an early version of Elemental to the Intel SCC
@article{MarkerEtAl-2012,
author={Bryan Marker and Ernie Chan and Jack Poulson and Robert van de Geijn
and Rob F. van der Wijngaart and Timothy G. Mattson and
Theodore E. Kubaska},
title={Programming many-core architectures - a case study: dense matrix
computations on the {I}ntel single-chip cloud computer processor},
journal = {Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience},
volume=24,
number=12,
pages={1317--1333},
year=2012
}
Technical Reports
=================
@techreport{PoulsonVanDeGeijnBennighof-2011-TR,
author={Jack Poulson and Robert A. van de Geijn and Jeffrey Bennighof},
title={Parallel algorithms for reducing the generalized {H}ermitian-definite
eigenvalue problem},
institution={University of Texas at Austin},
number={TR-11-05},
year=2011
}
@techreport{SchatzPoulsonVanDeGeijn-2012-TR,
author={Martin Schatz and Jack Poulson and Robert A. van de Geijn},
title={Parallel Matrix Multiplication: {2D} and {3D}},
institution={University of Texas at Austin},
number={TR-12-13},
year=2012
}