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Open Multi Processing (OpenMP) of Gauss-Jordan Method for Solving System of Linear Equations

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2 Author(s)
Michailidis, P.D. ; Dept. of Balkan Studies, Univ. of Western Macedonia, Fiorina, Greece ; Margaritis, K.G.

Solving systems of linear equations is probably one of the most scientific applications of linear algebra and direct-based Gauss-Jordan method as a classical kernel of large system of linear equations has become the focus of research. This paper presents an OpenMP pipeline implementation of Gauss-Jordan method and the corresponding performance model. Then, we conduct an experimental evaluation of the pipeline implementation in comparison with the two other naive parallel versions of Gauss-Jordan method such as row block and row cyclic distribution on a multicore platform. From the experiments are obtained show that the proposed pipelined implementation is a good solution for solving large system of linear equations. Finally, the experimental results of the pipeline implementation confirm the proposed performance model.

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Computer and Information Technology (CIT), 2011 IEEE 11th International Conference on

Date of Conference: Aug. 31 2011-Sept. 2 2011

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