Sparse matrix–vector multiplication
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Short description: Computation routine
Sparse matrix–vector multiplication (SpMV) of the form y = Ax is a widely used computational kernel existing in many scientific applications. The input matrix A is sparse. The input vector x and the output vector y are dense. In the case of a repeated y = Ax operation involving the same input matrix A but possibly changing numerical values of its elements, A can be preprocessed to reduce both the parallel and sequential run time of the SpMV kernel.[1]
See also
- Matrix–vector multiplication
- General-purpose computing on graphics processing units
References
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparse matrix–vector multiplication.
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