Abstract

MUMPS is a public domain software package for the multifrontal solution of large sparse linear systems on distributed memory computers. The matrices can be symmetric positive definite, general symmetric, or unsymmetric, and possibly rank deficient. MUMPS exploits parallelism coming from the sparsity in the matrix and parallelism available for dense matrices. Additionally, large computational tasks are divided into smaller subtasks to enhance parallelism. MUMPS uses a distributed dynamic scheduling technique that allows numerical pivoting and the migration of computational tasks to lightly loaded processors. Asynchronous communication is used to overlap communication with computation. In this paper, we report on recently integrated features and illustrate the present performance of the solver on an SGI Origin 2000 and a CRAY T3E.KeywordsSparse MatrixLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryAssembly TreeRutherford Appleton LaboratoryContribution BlockThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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