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The paper propose vector methods that allow you to use GPU-processors more rationally. The approach is based on using long vectors of arguments instead of short matrix rows. Efficiency of the method is verified by comparisons with a library OpenCurrent.
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Vorotnikova, D.G., Golovashkin, D.L. CUBLAS-aided Long Vector Algorithms. J Math Model Algor 13, 425–431 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10852-014-9267-7
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