198 research outputs found
D-optimal matrices of orders 118, 138, 150, 154 and 174
We construct supplementary difference sets (SDS) with parameters
, , , and
. These SDSs give D-optimal designs (DO-designs) of
two-circulant type of orders 118,138,150,154 and 174. Until now, no DO-designs
of orders 138,154 and 174 were known. While a DO-design (not of two-circulant
type) of order 150 was constructed previously by Holzmann and Kharaghani, no
such design of two-circulant type was known. The smallest undecided order for
DO-designs is now 198. We use a novel property of the compression map to speed
up some computations.Comment: 14 pages. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with
arXiv:1409.596
Mersenne Primes, Polygonal Anomalies and String Theory Classification
It is pointed out that the Mersenne primes and associated
perfect numbers play a significant role in string
theory; this observation may suggest a classification of consistent string
theories.Comment: 10 pages LaTe
How Fast Can We Multiply Large Integers on an Actual Computer?
We provide two complexity measures that can be used to measure the running
time of algorithms to compute multiplications of long integers. The random
access machine with unit or logarithmic cost is not adequate for measuring the
complexity of a task like multiplication of long integers. The Turing machine
is more useful here, but fails to take into account the multiplication
instruction for short integers, which is available on physical computing
devices. An interesting outcome is that the proposed refined complexity
measures do not rank the well known multiplication algorithms the same way as
the Turing machine model.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of Latin 2014. Springer LNCS 839
A GPU-based hyperbolic SVD algorithm
A one-sided Jacobi hyperbolic singular value decomposition (HSVD) algorithm,
using a massively parallel graphics processing unit (GPU), is developed. The
algorithm also serves as the final stage of solving a symmetric indefinite
eigenvalue problem. Numerical testing demonstrates the gains in speed and
accuracy over sequential and MPI-parallelized variants of similar Jacobi-type
HSVD algorithms. Finally, possibilities of hybrid CPU--GPU parallelism are
discussed.Comment: Accepted for publication in BIT Numerical Mathematic
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