Efficient algorithms for the solution of partial differential equations on parallel computers are often based on domain decomposition methods. Schwarz preconditioners combined with standard Krylov space solvers are widely used in this context, and such a combination is shown here to perform very well in the case of the Wilson--Dirac equation in lattice QCD. In particular, with respect to even-odd preconditioned solvers, the communication overhead is significantly reduced, which allows the computational work to be distributed over a large number of processors with only small parallelization losses.Efficient algorithms for the solution of partial differential equations on parallel computers are often based on domain decomposition methods. Sch...
The author discusses the implementation and performance on massively parallel, distributed-memory co...
In lattice quantum chromodynamics, large systems of linear equations have to be solved to compute ph...
Numerical simulations of Lattice QCD have been performed on practically every computer, since its in...
Efficient algorithms for the solution of partial differential equations on parallel computers are of...
Abstract. In lattice QCD computations a substantial amount of work is spent in solving linear system...
We present a parallelizable SSOR preconditioning scheme for Krylov subspace iterative solvers which ...
In Lattice QCD computations a substantial amount of work is spent in solving the Dirac equation. In ...
The simulation of lattice QCD on massively parallel computers stimulated the development of scalable...
In lattice quantum chromodynamics, large systems of linear equations have to be solved to compute ph...
The study of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) remains one of the most challenging topics in elementary p...
Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) is the theory of strong nuclear force, responsible of the interactions ...
Over the past five years, graphics processing units (GPUs) have had a transformational effect on num...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the study of the computational performance of basic...
We revisit the Wilson-Dirac operator, also refered as Dslash, on multicore vector machines. The Wils...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D81971 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
The author discusses the implementation and performance on massively parallel, distributed-memory co...
In lattice quantum chromodynamics, large systems of linear equations have to be solved to compute ph...
Numerical simulations of Lattice QCD have been performed on practically every computer, since its in...
Efficient algorithms for the solution of partial differential equations on parallel computers are of...
Abstract. In lattice QCD computations a substantial amount of work is spent in solving linear system...
We present a parallelizable SSOR preconditioning scheme for Krylov subspace iterative solvers which ...
In Lattice QCD computations a substantial amount of work is spent in solving the Dirac equation. In ...
The simulation of lattice QCD on massively parallel computers stimulated the development of scalable...
In lattice quantum chromodynamics, large systems of linear equations have to be solved to compute ph...
The study of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) remains one of the most challenging topics in elementary p...
Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) is the theory of strong nuclear force, responsible of the interactions ...
Over the past five years, graphics processing units (GPUs) have had a transformational effect on num...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the study of the computational performance of basic...
We revisit the Wilson-Dirac operator, also refered as Dslash, on multicore vector machines. The Wils...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D81971 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
The author discusses the implementation and performance on massively parallel, distributed-memory co...
In lattice quantum chromodynamics, large systems of linear equations have to be solved to compute ph...
Numerical simulations of Lattice QCD have been performed on practically every computer, since its in...