Questions tagged [intel-mkl]
The Intel Math Kernel Library is a software library for Intel and compatible processors. It provides vectorized and threaded routines for optimal performance and is compatible with all C, C++ and FORTRAN compilers.
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Can we sparse solve a few eigenvalues specified by index range?
I need to solve a few eigenvalues of a large sparse matrix specified by their index range. These indices are according to the whole eigenspectrum sorted in algebraic (not absolute value) ascending ...
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Is there any catch on using `zgemm3m` vs regular `zgemm`?
I've just (to my embarrassment) encountered a BLAS-like extension of a matrix-matrix product subroutine gemm in Intel MKL: gemm3m...
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Losing memory on each call to scalapack solve function
I am solving a large system of equations using scalapack. Some systems that should run with no problem failed, apparently due to lack of memory in an mpi call. After investigating with ...
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Solving electrostatics Poisson equation with Intel MKL routines
I am trying to solve the 3D Poisson equation
$$\nabla\cdot(\epsilon(\mathbf{r})\nabla) u(\mathbf{r}) = f(\mathbf{r})$$
I notice intel advertises routines that appear to solve
$$\nabla^2u(\mathbf{r}...
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How to reshape matrix into row-major order for MKL DSS?
I would like to use MKL to solve a sparse linear system. I chose the DSS (Direct Sparse Solver) interface, which implements the following steps:
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