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4 January 1986 Algorithm-based Fault Tolerance for Parallel Matrix Equation Solvers
Franklin T. Luk
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Abstract
We examine the checksum schemes of Abraham et al. for the computation of the LU-factorization using a multiprocessor array. Their methods are very efficient for detecting a transient error, but quite expensive for correcting it due to the need for a computation rollback. In this paper, we show how to avoid the rollback and how to implement pivoting. We also introduce a new checksum method for solving triangular sets of linear equations.
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Franklin T. Luk "Algorithm-based Fault Tolerance for Parallel Matrix Equation Solvers", Proc. SPIE 0564, Real-Time Signal Processing VIII, (4 January 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949703
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KEYWORDS
Error control coding

Signal processing

Fourier transforms

Tolerancing

Chemical elements

Matrices

Algorithm development

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