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SUMMARY:Keynote 3: Hierarchical Algorithms on Hierarchical Architectures
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\nAlgorithms, Heterogeneous Systems, Resiliency, Works
 hop Reg Pass\n\nKeynote 3: Hierarchical Algorithms on Hierarchical Archite
 ctures\n\nKeyes\n\nSome algorithms achieve optimal arithmetic complexity w
 ith low arithmetic intensity (flops/Byte), or possess high arithmetic inte
 nsity but lack optimal complexity, while some hierarchical algorithms, suc
 h as Fast Multipole and its H-matrix algebraic generalizations, realize a 
 combination of optimal complexity and high intensity. Implemented with tas
 k-based dynamic runtime systems, such methods also have potential for rela
 xed synchrony, which is important for future energy-austere architectures,
  since there may be significant nonuniformity in processing rates of diffe
 rent cores even if task sizes can be controlled. We describe modules of KA
 UST's Hierarchical Computations on Manycore Architectures (HiCMA) software
  toolkit that illustrate these features and are intended as building block
 s of more sophisticated applications, such as matrix-free higher-order met
 hods in optimization. HiCMA's target is hierarchical algorithms on emergin
 g architectures, which have hierarchies of their own that generally do not
  align well with those of the algorithm.  Some modules of this open source
  project have been adopted in the software libraries of major vendors. We 
 describe what is currently available and some motivating applications.
URL:https://sc18.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=pec203&sess=sess158
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