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    mapgraph

    Massively Parallel Graph processing on GPUs -- now part of Blazegraph

    ...The early work was co-developed with the University of Utah SCI Institute and has its pedigree in the UINTAH software running on over 750M cores on the TITAN Super Computer. Today, SYSTAP has commercialized this technology into it’s Blazegraph Accelerator and Blazegraph HPC products. Checkout our options for GPU acceleration of graphs or contact us to learn more: https://www.blazegraph.com/product/gpu-accelerated/. The early work was released under the Apache 2 open source license and is available on here at Sourceforge. This work was (partially) funded by the DARPA XDATA program under AFRL Contract #FA8750-13-C-0002 and DARPA Contract #D14PC00029.
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    NKA

    Nonlinear Krylov acceleration of fixed-point and Newton-like methods

    ...Many Newton-like and inexact Newton methods are fixed point iterations. The NKA project provides the canonical implementation of the method for several programming languages. The black-box accelerator is simple to integrate into existing code. Placed in the iteration loop, it observes the sequence of solution updates and replaces them with improved updates using information it has gleaned from previous solution iterates. It was only recently recognized (2011) that NLK is essentially equivalent to Anderson Acceleration for a specific choice of mixing parameter. ...
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