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2009
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Automating the generation of composed linear algebra kernels
Memory bandwidth limits the performance of important kernels in many scientific applications. Such applications often use sequences of Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS), an...
Geoffrey Belter, Elizabeth R. Jessup, Ian Karlin, ...
CRYPTO
2003
Springer
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Fast Algebraic Attacks on Stream Ciphers with Linear Feedback
Many popular stream ciphers apply a filter/combiner to the state of one or several LFSRs. Algebraic attacks on such ciphers [10, 11] are possible, if there is a multivariate relat...
Nicolas Courtois
CRYPTO
2001
Springer
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Secure Distributed Linear Algebra in a Constant Number of Rounds
Consider a network of processors among which elements in a finite field K can be verifiably shared in a constant number of rounds. Assume furthermore constant-round protocols ar...
Ronald Cramer, Ivan Damgård
SIAMSC
2008
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13 years 3 months ago
Algebraic Multigrid Solvers for Complex-Valued Matrices
In the mathematical modeling of real-life applications, systems of equations with complex coefficients often arise. While many techniques of numerical linear algebra, e.g., Krylovs...
Scott MacLachlan, Cornelis W. Oosterlee
CVPR
1999
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
Algebraic Curves That Work Better
An algebraic curve is defined as the zero set of a polynomial in two variables. Algebraic curves are practical for modeling shapes much more complicated than conics or su...
David B. Cooper, Jean-Philippe Tarel, Tolga Tasdiz...