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在管道式的克里洛夫子空间方法中检测和纠正静音错误
Erin Claire Carson1, Jakub Hercík1
1Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
概括
复杂计算机中的默默错误可能会破坏计算. 本研究介绍了一种算法,用于检测克里洛夫子空间方法中的这些位翻转,确保线性系统的可靠解决方案.
科学领域:
- 计算机科学 计算机科学
- 数字分析 数字分析
- 高性能计算 高性能计算
背景情况:
- 越来越多的计算复杂性增加了硬件故障的风险.
- 默默的错误 (比特翻转) 可以微妙地破坏算法结果.
- 管道式克里洛夫子空间方法对于解决大型线性系统至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种基于算法的静音错误检测方法,用于管道中的克里洛夫子空间方法.
- 为了提高复杂系统中数值计算的可靠性.
- 为应对科学计算中未被检测到的硬件故障的挑战.
主要方法:
- 使用有限精度错误分析来确定计算量上的界限.
- 在代过程中监控关键变量,以检测受限违规行为.
- 开发Pipe-PR-CG算法的一个容错的变体.
- 为错误检测标准提出动态适应策略.
主要成果:
- 证明了拟议的静音错误检测方法的有效性.
- 成功开发了Pipe-PR-CG方法的容错版本.
- 数值实验验证实了识别无声错误的能力.
- 展示了检测灵敏度的动态调整潜力.
结论:
- 基于算法的方法提供了一个强大的机制,用于检测管道Krylov方法的默默错误.
- 这种方法提高了从复杂的计算系统中获得的数值解决方案的可靠性.
- 开发的容错变体和自适应策略为可靠的科学计算提供了实际改进.
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