Graph algorithms can be expressed in terms of linear algebra. GraphBLAS is a library of low-level building blocks for such algorithms that targets algorithm developers. LAGraph builds on top of the GraphBLAS to target users of graph algorithms with high-level algorithms common in network analysis. In this paper, we describe the first release of the LAGraph library, the design decisions behind the library, and performance using the GAP benchmark suite. LAGraph, however, is much more than a library. It is also a project to document and analyze the full range of algorithms enabled by the GraphBLAS. To that end, we have developed a compact and intuitive notation for describing these algorithms. In this paper, we present that notation with examp...
Graph processing is experiencing a surge of renewed interest as applications in social networks and ...
This dissertation advances the state of the art for scalable high-performance graph analytics and da...
Graph problems are common across fields of scientific computing and social sciences. However, despit...
Graph algorithms can be expressed in terms of linear algebra. GraphBLAS is a library of low-level bu...
This tutorial describes the theoretical background of GraphBLAS. First, we discuss the need for a st...
The GraphBLAS standard (GraphBlas.org) is being developed to bring the potential of matrix based gra...
The analysis of graphs has become increasingly important to a wide range of applications. Graph anal...
AbstractThe analysis of graphs has become increasingly important to a wide range of applications. Gr...
The analysis of graphs has become increasingly important to a wide range of applications. Graph anal...
The GraphBLAS standard (GraphBlas.org) is being developed to bring the potential of matrix-based gra...
The challenges associated with graph algorithm scaling led multiple scientists to identify the need ...
High-performance implementations of graph algorithms are challenging to implement on new parallel ha...
It is our view that the state of the art in constructing a large collection of graph algorithms in t...
Optimizing linear algebra operations has been a research topic for decades. The compact languag...
Graph algorithms typically have very low computational intensities, hence their execution times are ...
Graph processing is experiencing a surge of renewed interest as applications in social networks and ...
This dissertation advances the state of the art for scalable high-performance graph analytics and da...
Graph problems are common across fields of scientific computing and social sciences. However, despit...
Graph algorithms can be expressed in terms of linear algebra. GraphBLAS is a library of low-level bu...
This tutorial describes the theoretical background of GraphBLAS. First, we discuss the need for a st...
The GraphBLAS standard (GraphBlas.org) is being developed to bring the potential of matrix based gra...
The analysis of graphs has become increasingly important to a wide range of applications. Graph anal...
AbstractThe analysis of graphs has become increasingly important to a wide range of applications. Gr...
The analysis of graphs has become increasingly important to a wide range of applications. Graph anal...
The GraphBLAS standard (GraphBlas.org) is being developed to bring the potential of matrix-based gra...
The challenges associated with graph algorithm scaling led multiple scientists to identify the need ...
High-performance implementations of graph algorithms are challenging to implement on new parallel ha...
It is our view that the state of the art in constructing a large collection of graph algorithms in t...
Optimizing linear algebra operations has been a research topic for decades. The compact languag...
Graph algorithms typically have very low computational intensities, hence their execution times are ...
Graph processing is experiencing a surge of renewed interest as applications in social networks and ...
This dissertation advances the state of the art for scalable high-performance graph analytics and da...
Graph problems are common across fields of scientific computing and social sciences. However, despit...