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spqr: spqr (sparse matrix factoring routines)
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spqr:
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spqr: SuiteSparseQR is an implementation of the multifrontal sparse QR
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spqr: factorization method. Parallelism is exploited both in the BLAS
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spqr: and across different frontal matrices using Intel's Threading
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spqr: Building Blocks, a shared-memory programming model for modern
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spqr: multicore architectures. It can obtain a substantial fraction of
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spqr: the theoretical peak performance of a multicore computer.
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