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Dev Days 1: Exact Linear Algebra
Michael Abshoff -> LinBox debianization
MartinAlbrecht -> M4RI GF(2)
Nick Alexander -> cylcotomic linalg
Gregory Bard -> M4RI
- Rob Beezer
- Tom Boothby
Craig Citro -> cyclotomic linalg, p-adic linalg
Burcin Erocal -> nullspace of polynomial matrices
Robert Miller (especially sparse GF(2)) -> sparse GF(2)
David Roe (p-adic linear algebra?) -> cyclotomic linear algebra
Arne Storjohann -> HNF, Sparse GF(2) Linalg
William Stein -> Cyclotomic linear algebra, HNF (LLL)
Ralf-Philipp Weinmann -> Sparse Elimination, Nullspace
Dense GF(2)
implement LQUP decomposition [Clement, MartinAlbrecht]
- implement LQUP routine [Clement]
- implement TRSM routine [Clement]
implement efficient column swaps [MartinAlbrecht]
implement efficient column rotations [MartinAlbrecht]
- SSE2 might help a lot here
implement memory efficient mzd_addmul_strassen [Martin]
- See Clement's et al. paper on memory efficient Strassen-Winograd
implement Arne's asymptotically fast elimination algorithm [MartinAlbrecht]
- implement multi-core multiplication with optimal speed-up
- OpenMP seems to be nice and easy
- 2 cores probably main target, but think about 4 cores too
- improve efficiency of M4RM
try 7 instead of 8 Gray code tables to leave room for the actual matrix in L1 [MartinAlbrecht]
- It seems slower to be slower to use 7 tables rather than 8
- L1 cache doesn't seem to be the main reason for performance then
- try say 16 tables.
- try to fit three matrices rather than two into L2 or understand why it works so good for two
- detect L1/L2 cache sizes at runtime and choose optimal parameters for them
implement Bill's [http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/msg/6279228095b3d9f7 half table idea] and benchmark it
Sparse GF(2) (and other small finite fields)
- [Arne, Ralph, Clément, Rob Miller]
- Sparse Reduced Echelon form (RPW)
- Sparse Elimination:
improve LinBox gauss-domain
- eclib sparse elimination
- ....
- Sparse Elimination:
- ....
Hermite Normal Form
- [Arne, Clément, William]
new algorithm, based on system solving (Arne Storjohann) -> already an implementation
- integrate it in IML
- benchmark it against Sage
- generalization: block vector system solving
- implementation
- benchmark
LLL trick for the existing implementation in Sage (William & Clément)
Polynomial Matrix computations
- [Burcin]
- Nullspace computation (Burcin)
Cyclotomic linear algebra
- [Rob Bradshaw, Craig, William]
P-adic linear algebra
- [David Roe, Craig, David Cohet]
LinBox debianization and 1.1.6 spkgization
- [mabshoff, Clément]
- get rid of gmp++
- generate and test linbox-1.1.6rc0.spkg