Parallel Linear Algebra

The field of algorithms covering implementations is very rich and versatile. In computer science, we ubiquitously use computational linear algebra in algorithms, often by using a dedicated software library that hides the tedious nitty-gritty details of the optimized implementations of the fundamental algorithms (mainly matrix arithmetic operations and factorization primitives).

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