A package of 38 low-level subprograms for many of the basic operations of numerical linear algebra is presented. The package is intended to be used with FORTRAN. The operations in the package are dot products, elementary vector operations, Givens transformations, vector copy and swap, vector norms, vector scaling, and the indices of components of largest magnitude. The subprograms and a test driver are available in portable FORTRAN. Versions of the subprograms are also provided in assembly language for the IBM 360/67, the CDC 6600 and CDC 7600, and the Univac 1108
We describe a subset of the level-1, level-2, and level-3 BLAS implemented for each node of the Conn...
This paper proposes a set of Level 3 Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms and associated kernels for sp...
Abstract The Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms, BLAS, are the basic computa-tional kernels in most ap...
A package of 38 low level subprograms for many of the basic operations of numerical linear algebra i...
This working note examines different Fortran implementations of the Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms...
This paper summarizes the BLAS Technical Forum Standard, a speci- #cation of a set of kernel routine...
Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS) are building blocks for many other matrix computations BLAS ...
The Fortran--90 standard requires an intrinsic function matmul which multiplies two matrices togethe...
The C/Fortran library LIBLAC provides a set of convenient, structured data types and basic operation...
This paper describes an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of numerical softwar...
We consider the efficient implementation of matrix computations in interpreted Basic on a microcompu...
The FFLAS-FFPACK library provides a set of basic routines for linear algebra over a finite field or ...
e propose to design and implement a transportable linear algebra library in Fortran 77 for efficient...
Massively parallel computer systems, having thousands of identical processors operating in SIMD mode...
Abstract—Scientific programmers often turn to vendor-tuned Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS) t...
We describe a subset of the level-1, level-2, and level-3 BLAS implemented for each node of the Conn...
This paper proposes a set of Level 3 Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms and associated kernels for sp...
Abstract The Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms, BLAS, are the basic computa-tional kernels in most ap...
A package of 38 low level subprograms for many of the basic operations of numerical linear algebra i...
This working note examines different Fortran implementations of the Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms...
This paper summarizes the BLAS Technical Forum Standard, a speci- #cation of a set of kernel routine...
Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS) are building blocks for many other matrix computations BLAS ...
The Fortran--90 standard requires an intrinsic function matmul which multiplies two matrices togethe...
The C/Fortran library LIBLAC provides a set of convenient, structured data types and basic operation...
This paper describes an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of numerical softwar...
We consider the efficient implementation of matrix computations in interpreted Basic on a microcompu...
The FFLAS-FFPACK library provides a set of basic routines for linear algebra over a finite field or ...
e propose to design and implement a transportable linear algebra library in Fortran 77 for efficient...
Massively parallel computer systems, having thousands of identical processors operating in SIMD mode...
Abstract—Scientific programmers often turn to vendor-tuned Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS) t...
We describe a subset of the level-1, level-2, and level-3 BLAS implemented for each node of the Conn...
This paper proposes a set of Level 3 Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms and associated kernels for sp...
Abstract The Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms, BLAS, are the basic computa-tional kernels in most ap...