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arxiv: 1309.0212 · v1 · pith:CRYCX7J3new · submitted 2013-09-01 · 🧮 math.NA · cs.NA

An Error-Resilient Redundant Subspace Correction Method

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keywords methodsubspacecorrectionerrorimproveredundantengineeringerrors
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As we stride toward the exascale era, due to increasing complexity of supercomputers, hard and soft errors are causing more and more problems in high-performance scientific and engineering computation. In order to improve reliability (increase the mean time to failure) of computing systems, a lot of efforts have been devoted to developing techniques to forecast, prevent, and recover from errors at different levels, including architecture, application, and algorithm. In this paper, we focus on algorithmic error resilient iterative linear solvers and introduce a redundant subspace correction method. Using a general framework of redundant subspace corrections, we construct iterative methods, which have the following properties: (1) Maintain convergence when error occurs assuming it is detectable; (2) Introduce low computational overhead when no error occurs; (3) Require only small amount of local (point-to-point) communication compared to traditional methods and maintain good load balance; (4) Improve the mean time to failure. With the proposed method, we can improve reliability of many scientific and engineering applications. Preliminary numerical experiments demonstrate the efficiency and effectiveness of the new subspace correction method.

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