Sparse Approximate Multifrontal Factorization with Composite Compression Methods

This article presents a fast and approximate multifrontal solver for large sparse linear systems. In a recent work by Liu et al., we showed the efficiency of a multifrontal solver leveraging the butterfly algorithm and its hierarchical matrix extension, HODBF (hierarchical off-diagonal butterfly) co...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACM transactions on mathematical software 2023-09, Vol.49 (3), p.1-28, Article 24
Hauptverfasser: Claus, Lisa, Ghysels, Pieter, Liu, Yang, Nhan, Thái Anh, Thirumalaisamy, Ramakrishnan, Bhalla, Amneet Pal Singh, Li, Sherry
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Zusammenfassung:This article presents a fast and approximate multifrontal solver for large sparse linear systems. In a recent work by Liu et al., we showed the efficiency of a multifrontal solver leveraging the butterfly algorithm and its hierarchical matrix extension, HODBF (hierarchical off-diagonal butterfly) compression to compress large frontal matrices. The resulting multifrontal solver can attain quasi-linear computation and memory complexity when applied to sparse linear systems arising from spatial discretization of high-frequency wave equations. To further reduce the overall number of operations and especially the factorization memory usage to scale to larger problem sizes, in this article we develop a composite multifrontal solver that employs the HODBF format for large-sized fronts, a reduced-memory version of the nonhierarchical block low-rank format for medium-sized fronts, and a lossy compression format for small-sized fronts. This allows us to solve sparse linear systems of dimension up to 2.7 × larger than before and leads to a memory consumption that is reduced by 70% while ensuring the same execution time. The code is made publicly available in GitHub.
ISSN:0098-3500
1557-7295
DOI:10.1145/3611662