Abstract—In recent years it has been shown that for many linear algebra operations it is possible to create families of algorithms following a very systematic procedure. We do not refer to the fine tuning of a known algorithm, but to a methodology for the actual generation of both algorithms and routines to solve a given target matrix equation. Although systematic, the methodology relies on complex algebraic ma-nipulations and non-obvious pattern matching, making the procedure challenging to be performed by hand; our goal is the development of a fully automated system that from the sole description of a target equation creates multiple algorithms and routines. We present CL1CK, a symbolic system written in Mathematica, that starts with an e...
We consider the problem of developing formally correct dense linear algebra libraries. The problem w...
We consider the problem of developing formally correct dense linear algebra libraries. The problem ...
With the emergence of thread-level parallelism as the primary means for continued improvement of per...
This dissertation focuses on the design and the implementation of domain-specific compilers for line...
A general framework is presented for automating the discovery of loop invariants for imperative prog...
We present abstract acceleration techniques for computing loop in-variants for numerical programs wi...
derivation of algorithms for linear algebra operations. Rather than proving loop based algorithms co...
Abstract. In this article we look at the generation of libraries for dense linear algebra operations...
Abstract. A general framework is presented for automating the discov-ery of loop invariants for impe...
Abstract. In this paper, we tackle the problem of automatically generating algo-rithms for linear al...
A general framework is presented for automatig the discovery of loop invariants for imperative progr...
Abstract. We target the automatic generation of formally correct algorithms and routines for linear ...
We present abstract acceleration techniques for computing loop invariants for numerical programs wit...
Parallelization is one of the major challenges for programmers. But parallelizing existing code is a...
Abstract. We present a prototypical linear algebra compiler that automatically exploits domain-speci...
We consider the problem of developing formally correct dense linear algebra libraries. The problem w...
We consider the problem of developing formally correct dense linear algebra libraries. The problem ...
With the emergence of thread-level parallelism as the primary means for continued improvement of per...
This dissertation focuses on the design and the implementation of domain-specific compilers for line...
A general framework is presented for automating the discovery of loop invariants for imperative prog...
We present abstract acceleration techniques for computing loop in-variants for numerical programs wi...
derivation of algorithms for linear algebra operations. Rather than proving loop based algorithms co...
Abstract. In this article we look at the generation of libraries for dense linear algebra operations...
Abstract. A general framework is presented for automating the discov-ery of loop invariants for impe...
Abstract. In this paper, we tackle the problem of automatically generating algo-rithms for linear al...
A general framework is presented for automatig the discovery of loop invariants for imperative progr...
Abstract. We target the automatic generation of formally correct algorithms and routines for linear ...
We present abstract acceleration techniques for computing loop invariants for numerical programs wit...
Parallelization is one of the major challenges for programmers. But parallelizing existing code is a...
Abstract. We present a prototypical linear algebra compiler that automatically exploits domain-speci...
We consider the problem of developing formally correct dense linear algebra libraries. The problem w...
We consider the problem of developing formally correct dense linear algebra libraries. The problem ...
With the emergence of thread-level parallelism as the primary means for continued improvement of per...