JOURNAL ARTICLE

Highly Parallel Sparse Cholesky Factorization

John R. GilbertRobert Schreiber

Year: 1992 Journal:   SIAM Journal on Scientific and Statistical Computing Vol: 13 (5)Pages: 1151-1172   Publisher: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

Abstract

Several fine grained parallel algorithms were developed and compared to compute the Cholesky factorization of a sparse matrix. The experimental implementations are on the Connection Machine, a distributed memory SIMD machine whose programming model conceptually supplies one processor per data element. In contrast to special purpose algorithms in which the matrix structure conforms to the connection structure of the machine, the focus is on matrices with arbitrary sparsity structure. The most promising algorithm is one whose inner loop performs several dense factorizations simultaneously on a 2-D grid of processors. Virtually any massively parallel dense factorization algorithm can be used as the key subroutine. The sparse code attains execution rates comparable to those of the dense subroutine. Although at present architectural limitations prevent the dense factorization from realizing its potential efficiency, it is concluded that a regular data parallel architecture can be used efficiently to solve arbitrarily structured sparse problems. A performance model is also presented and it is used to analyze the algorithms.

Keywords:
Computer science Subroutine Cholesky decomposition Parallel computing Incomplete Cholesky factorization Sparse matrix Factorization Vectorization (mathematics) SIMD Algorithm Incomplete LU factorization Data structure Parallel algorithm Minimum degree algorithm Parallel programming model Matrix decomposition Programming paradigm

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Topics

Advanced Graph Theory Research
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computational Theory and Mathematics
Matrix Theory and Algorithms
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computational Theory and Mathematics
Tensor decomposition and applications
Physical Sciences →  Mathematics →  Computational Mathematics

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