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    FFTW++ is a C++ header class for the FFTW Fast Fourier Transform library that automates memory allocation, alignment, planning, wisdom, and communication on both serial and parallel (OpenMP/MPI) architectures. In 2D and 3D, hybrid dealiasing of convolutions substantially reduces memory usage and computation time. Wrappers for C, Python, and Fortran are included.
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    popt4jlib

    Parallel Optimization Library for Java

    ...A fast parallel implementation of the network simplex method, and some full-fledged parallel/distributed MIP solvers will be added in the next version. In general, emphasis is given in improving the efficiency of the algorithms in shared-memory models via java threads, since multi-core machines are so wide-spread today.
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    mapgraph

    mapgraph

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

    Mapgraph is SYSTAP’s disruptive new technology to exploit the main memory bandwidth advantages of GPUs. 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: ...
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