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Originally posted by: SalemDerisavi Polyhedral model is a linear algebraic model to represent, reason about, and transform loop nests that perform a significant amount of computation on large arrays. These types of loop nests are typically found in High-Performance Computing applications. The...
Originally posted by: Robert Enenkel If your applications call mathematical functions such as sin, cos, exp, log, etc. and you are interested in maximizing performance with minimum effort, here is something that will interest you! My colleague Daniel Zabawa and I have written a paper, "How...
Originally posted by: Robert Enenkel Hello -- I'm the technical leader for the IBM MASS math libraries. MASS stands for Mathematical Acceleration Subsystem, and consists of libraries of mathematical functions specifically tuned for optimum performance on various computing platforms. MASS was...
Originally posted by: otherarchie Welcome to the blog on Scientific Computing with C/C++. IBM has a long history of Scientific Computing starting with the creation of FORTRAN in 1957 to the control systems for the Apollo missions in the 1960s. Today, various user groups and wikis exist to...