AbstractWe investigate the effect, on the rate of convergence of a model of the asychronized parallel iteration method, of allowing the number of processors to differ from the number of splittings. Under certain regularization assumptions we prove that decreasing the number of processors increases the convergence rate. Our interpretation of this result for the model is as follows: increasing the number of processors means that each processor updates the global approximation in the host node with a local iteration which is computed from older global data. Hence the convergence rate is reduced. To prove our results we develop theorems for comparison of the spectral radii for certain nonnegative matrices which are of interest in their own righ...
this paper; see [12], [16], and the references given therein. We point out that, since the number of...
AbstractDespite the major recent activity in parallel processing, few effective new algorithms desig...
AbstractAsynchronous iterations arise naturally on parallel computers if one wants to minimize idle ...
Elsner L, Neumann M, Vemmer B. The effect of the number of processors on the convergence of the para...
AbstractWe investigate the effect, on the rate of convergence of a model of the asychronized paralle...
AbstractIn a recent paper B. Vemmer and the authors investigated the effect of varying the number of...
Elsner L, Neumann M. Monotonic sequences and rates of convergence of asynchronized iterative methods...
In order to exploit CPU power of parallel machines, it is often necessary to use all available proce...
Ever-increasing core counts create the need to develop parallel algorithms that avoid closely-couple...
AbstractThis paper considers the convergence problem of parallel asynchronous block-iterative comput...
The directed acyclic graph (DAG) associated with a parallel al- gorithm captures the order in which ...
The proof of the asymptotic quadratic convergence is provided for the parallel two-sided block-Jacob...
. A block iterative method is used for solving linear least squares problems. The subproblems are s...
Copyright @ 1989 Pergamon Press plc Abstract. We consider an iterative algorithm in which several co...
Asynchronous iterations arise naturally on parallel computers if one wants to minimize idle times. T...
this paper; see [12], [16], and the references given therein. We point out that, since the number of...
AbstractDespite the major recent activity in parallel processing, few effective new algorithms desig...
AbstractAsynchronous iterations arise naturally on parallel computers if one wants to minimize idle ...
Elsner L, Neumann M, Vemmer B. The effect of the number of processors on the convergence of the para...
AbstractWe investigate the effect, on the rate of convergence of a model of the asychronized paralle...
AbstractIn a recent paper B. Vemmer and the authors investigated the effect of varying the number of...
Elsner L, Neumann M. Monotonic sequences and rates of convergence of asynchronized iterative methods...
In order to exploit CPU power of parallel machines, it is often necessary to use all available proce...
Ever-increasing core counts create the need to develop parallel algorithms that avoid closely-couple...
AbstractThis paper considers the convergence problem of parallel asynchronous block-iterative comput...
The directed acyclic graph (DAG) associated with a parallel al- gorithm captures the order in which ...
The proof of the asymptotic quadratic convergence is provided for the parallel two-sided block-Jacob...
. A block iterative method is used for solving linear least squares problems. The subproblems are s...
Copyright @ 1989 Pergamon Press plc Abstract. We consider an iterative algorithm in which several co...
Asynchronous iterations arise naturally on parallel computers if one wants to minimize idle times. T...
this paper; see [12], [16], and the references given therein. We point out that, since the number of...
AbstractDespite the major recent activity in parallel processing, few effective new algorithms desig...
AbstractAsynchronous iterations arise naturally on parallel computers if one wants to minimize idle ...