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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c28]Greg Henry, Eric Petit, Alexander Lyashevsky, Peter Caday:
Deconstructing HPL-MxP Benchmark: A Numerical Perspective. Euro-Par (1) 2024: 47-60 - 2023
- [i6]Devangi N. Parikh, Robert A. van de Geijn, Greg M. Henry:
Cascading GEMM: High Precision from Low Precision. CoRR abs/2303.04353 (2023) - 2022
- [j6]John Osorio Ríos, Adrià Armejach, Eric Petit, Greg Henry, Marc Casas:
A BF16 FMA is All You Need for DNN Training. IEEE Trans. Emerg. Top. Comput. 10(3): 1302-1314 (2022) - [c27]John Osorio Ríos, Adrià Armejach, Eric Petit, Greg Henry, Marc Casas:
A BF16 FMA is All You Need for DNN Training. ARITH 2022: 9 - [c26]James Demmel, Jack J. Dongarra, Mark Gates, Greg Henry, Julien Langou, Xiaoye S. Li, Piotr Luszczek, Weslley S. Pereira, E. Jason Riedy, Cindy Rubio-González:
Proposed Consistent Exception Handling for the BLAS and LAPACK. Correctness@SC 2022: 1-9 - [c25]John Osorio Ríos, Adrià Armejach, Eric Petit, Greg Henry, Marc Casas:
FASE: A Fast, Accurate and Seamless Emulator for Custom Numerical Formats. ISPASS 2022: 144-146 - [c24]John Osorio Ríos, Adrià Armejach, Eric Petit, Greg Henry, Marc Casas:
FASE: A Fast, Accurate and Seamless Emulator for Custom Numerical Formats. ECML/PKDD (5) 2022: 480-497 - [i5]James Demmel, Jack J. Dongarra, Mark Gates, Greg Henry, Julien Langou, Xiaoye S. Li, Piotr Luszczek, Weslley da Silva Pereira, E. Jason Riedy, Cindy Rubio-González:
Proposed Consistent Exception Handling for the BLAS and LAPACK. CoRR abs/2207.09281 (2022) - 2021
- [c23]John Osorio Ríos, Adrià Armejach, Eric Petit, Greg Henry, Marc Casas:
Dynamically Adapting Floating-Point Precision to Accelerate Deep Neural Network Training. ICMLA 2021: 980-987 - 2020
- [c22]Evangelos Georganas, Kunal Banerjee, Dhiraj D. Kalamkar, Sasikanth Avancha, Anand Venkat, Michael J. Anderson, Greg Henry, Hans Pabst, Alexander Heinecke:
Harnessing Deep Learning via a Single Building Block. IPDPS 2020: 222-233
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c21]Greg Henry, Ping Tak Peter Tang, Alexander Heinecke:
Leveraging the bfloat16 Artificial Intelligence Datatype For Higher-Precision Computations. ARITH 2019: 69-76 - [i4]Greg Henry, Ping Tak Peter Tang, Alexander Heinecke:
Leveraging the bfloat16 Artificial Intelligence Datatype For Higher-Precision Computations. CoRR abs/1904.06376 (2019) - [i3]Evangelos Georganas, Kunal Banerjee, Dhiraj D. Kalamkar, Sasikanth Avancha, Anand Venkat, Michael J. Anderson, Greg Henry, Hans Pabst, Alexander Heinecke:
High-Performance Deep Learning via a Single Building Block. CoRR abs/1906.06440 (2019) - 2018
- [c20]Evangelos Georganas, Sasikanth Avancha, Kunal Banerjee, Dhiraj D. Kalamkar, Greg Henry, Hans Pabst, Alexander Heinecke:
Anatomy of high-performance deep learning convolutions on SIMD architectures. SC 2018: 66:1-66:12 - [i2]Evangelos Georganas, Sasikanth Avancha, Kunal Banerjee, Dhiraj D. Kalamkar, Greg Henry, Hans Pabst, Alexander Heinecke:
Anatomy Of High-Performance Deep Learning Convolutions On SIMD Architectures. CoRR abs/1808.05567 (2018) - 2017
- [c19]Rajkishore Barik, Tatiana Shpeisman, Hongbo Rong, Chunling Hu, Victor W. Lee, Todd A. Anderson, Greg Henry, Hai Liu, Youfeng Wu, Paul Petersen, Geoff Lowney:
Mozart : Efficient Composition of Library Functions for Heterogeneous Execution. LCPC 2017: 182-202 - 2016
- [c18]Jianyu Huang, Tyler M. Smith, Greg M. Henry, Robert A. van de Geijn:
Strassen's algorithm reloaded. SC 2016: 690-701 - [c17]Alexander Heinecke, Greg Henry, Maxwell Hutchinson, Hans Pabst:
LIBXSMM: accelerating small matrix multiplications by runtime code generation. SC 2016: 981-991 - [c16]Maxwell Hutchinson, Alexander Heinecke, Hans Pabst, Greg Henry, Matteo Parsani, David E. Keyes:
Efficiency of High Order Spectral Element Methods on Petascale Architectures. ISC 2016: 449-466 - [i1]Jianyu Huang, Tyler M. Smith, Greg M. Henry, Robert A. van de Geijn:
Implementing Strassen's Algorithm with BLIS. CoRR abs/1605.01078 (2016) - 2013
- [c15]Alexander Heinecke, Karthikeyan Vaidyanathan, Mikhail Smelyanskiy, Alexander Kobotov, Roman Dubtsov, Greg Henry, Aniruddha G. Shet, George Chrysos, Pradeep Dubey:
Design and Implementation of the Linpack Benchmark for Single and Multi-node Systems Based on Intel® Xeon Phi Coprocessor. IPDPS 2013: 126-137
2000 – 2009
- 2004
- [c14]John A. Gunnels, Fred G. Gustavson, Greg Henry, Robert A. van de Geijn:
A Family of High-Performance Matrix Multiplication Algorithms. PARA 2004: 256-265 - [c13]Paolo Bientinesi, John A. Gunnels, Fred G. Gustavson, Greg Henry, Margaret E. Myers, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, Robert A. van de Geijn:
Rapid Development of High-Performance Linear Algebra Libraries. PARA 2004: 376-384 - 2002
- [j5]Greg Henry, David S. Watkins, Jack J. Dongarra:
A Parallel Implementation of the Nonsymmetric QR Algorithm for Distributed Memory Architectures. SIAM J. Sci. Comput. 24(1): 284-311 (2002) - [j4]Bruce Greer, John Harrison, Greg Henry, Wei Wayne Li, Ping Tak Peter Tang:
Scientific computing on the Itanium® processor. Sci. Program. 10(4): 329-337 (2002) - [j3]Xiaoye S. Li, James Demmel, David H. Bailey, Greg Henry, Yozo Hida, Jimmy Iskandar, William Kahan, Suh Y. Kang, Anil Kapur, Michael C. Martin, Brandon Thompson, Teresa Tung, Daniel J. Yoo:
Design, implementation and testing of extended and mixed precision BLAS. ACM Trans. Math. Softw. 28(2): 152-205 (2002) - 2001
- [j2]John A. Gunnels, Fred G. Gustavson, Greg Henry, Robert A. van de Geijn:
FLAME: Formal Linear Algebra Methods Environment. ACM Trans. Math. Softw. 27(4): 422-455 (2001) - [c12]John A. Gunnels, Greg Henry, Robert A. van de Geijn:
A Family of High-Performance Matrix Multiplication Algorithms. International Conference on Computational Science (1) 2001: 51-60 - [c11]Bruce Greer, John Harrison, Greg Henry, Wei Wayne Li, Ping Tak Peter Tang:
Scientific computing on the Itanium processor. SC 2001: 41 - 2000
- [c10]Alan C. Calder, Bruce C. Curtis, L. J. Dursi, Bruce Fryxell, Greg Henry, Peter MacNeice, Kevin Olson, Paul M. Ricker, Robert Rosner, Francis X. Timmes, Henry M. Tufo, J. W. Turan, Michael Zingale:
High Performance Reactive Fluid Flow Simulations Using Adaptive Mesh Refinement on Thousands of Processors. SC 2000: 56
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c9]Mark P. Sears, Ken Stanley, Greg Henry:
Application of a High Performance Parallel Eigensolver to Electronic Structure Calculations. SC 1998: 54 - 1997
- [c8]L. Susan Blackford, Jaeyoung Choi, Andrew J. Cleary, Eduardo F. D'Azevedo, James Demmel, Inderjit S. Dhillon, Jack J. Dongarra, Sven Hammarling, Greg Henry, Antoine Petitet, Ken Stanley, David W. Walker, R. Clinton Whaley:
ScaLAPACK: A Linear Algebra Library for Message-Passing Computers. PP 1997 - [c7]Jack J. Dongarra, Greg Henry, David S. Watkins:
A Distributed Memory Implementation of the Nonsymmetric QR Algorithm. PP 1997 - [c6]Greg Henry, Avijit Purkayastha:
On a Distributed Design and Implementation for a Matrix Equation. PP 1997 - [c5]Bruce Greer, Greg Henry:
High Performance Software on Intel Pentium Pro Processors or Micro-Ops to TeraFLOPS. SC 1997: 46 - 1996
- [j1]Greg Henry, Robert A. van de Geijn:
Parallelizing the QR Algorithm for the Unsymmetric Algebraic Eigenvalue Problem: Myths and Reality. SIAM J. Sci. Comput. 17(4): 870-883 (1996) - [c4]L. Susan Blackford, Jaeyoung Choi, Andrew J. Cleary, James Demmel, Inderjit S. Dhillon, Jack J. Dongarra, Sven Hammarling, Greg Henry, Antoine Petitet, Ken Stanley, David W. Walker, R. Clinton Whaley:
ScaLAPACK: A Portable Linear Algebra Library for Distributed Memory Computers - Design Issues and Performance. SC 1996: 5 - 1995
- [c3]Greg Henry:
A Parallel Unsymmetric Inverse Iteration Solver. PP 1995: 546-551 - 1994
- [c2]David E. Womble, David S. Greenberg, Stephen R. Wheat, Robert E. Benner, Marc S. Ingber, Greg Henry, Satya Gupta:
Applications of boundary element methods on the Intel Paragon. SC 1994: 680-684 - 1993
- [c1]Greg Henry:
Improving the Unsymmetric Parallel QR Algorithm on Vector Machines. PPSC 1993: 353-357
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