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Glenn Tarbox (Owner of cuda1, AMD K10 with NVIDA CUDA card - expert on large scale parallelisation)

 * What are the top level integration issues, e.g. by libraries using MPIR

Michael Abshoff (Sage release manager)
 
 * Link into Sage via cython and link in CUDA

MPIR - Parallel Algorithms and CUDA

Present : Carl Witty, Bill Hart, Michael Abshoff, Glenn Tarbox Virtually Present : Jeff Gilchrist, Gonzalo Tornaria

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Parallel algorithms:

  • Multimodular algorithms
  • Scalar algorithms
  • Peter Montgomery's remainder algorithm a mod b, precompute b1 = B mod b, b2 = B2 mod b, b3 = B3 mod b, then write a = a0 + a1*B + a2*B^2 +..., then compute a0 + a1*b1 + a2*b2 +.... and do final reduction mod b. Multiplications can be done in parallel.

  • Addition and subtraction can be parallelised using nails - non-unique representation of numbers

Glenn Tarbox (Owner of cuda1, AMD K10 with NVIDA CUDA card - expert on large scale parallelisation)

  • What are the top level integration issues, e.g. by libraries using MPIR

Michael Abshoff (Sage release manager)

  • Link into Sage via cython and link in CUDA

CUDA (last edited 2009-05-17 23:53:03 by WilliamHart)