Librsb
librsb is an open-source parallel library for sparse matrix computations using the Recursive Sparse Blocks (RSB) matrix format.
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| Original author(s) | Michele Martone | 
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| Stable release | 1.2.0
   / September 2016  | 
| Operating system | Cross-platform | 
| Available in | C, C++, Fortran | 
| Type | Software library | 
| License | GPL License | 
| Website | librsb | 
librsb provides cache efficient multi-threaded Sparse BLAS operations via OpenMP, and is best suited to large sparse matrices.
Features
    
librsb provides:
- Conversion from/to COO, CSR, CSC sparse matrix formats.
 - Support for the four BLAS types.
 - Support for general, symmetric, hermitian matrices.
 - Parallel threaded, eventually strided:
- Sparse matrix-vector multiplication.
 - Sparse matrix-dense matrix multiplication.
 - Sparse matrix-vector triangular solve.
 - Sparse matrix-dense matrix triangular solve.
 
 - Sparse matrix-sparse matrix multiplication.
 - Elemental sparse matrix operations (scaling, add, etc.).
 - Row-wise or column-wise scaling.
 - Rows / columns extraction.
 - An online empirical autotuning function.
 - File input/output in the Matrix Market format.
 - Rendering of the RSB structure into EPS (Encapsulated Postscript) figures.
 - A program for benchmarking / testing performance.
 - Implements the Sparse BLAS standard, as specified in the BLAS Technical Forum.[1] documents.
 
System requirements
            
librsb can be used from:
- C and C++ (rsb.h interface)
 - Fortran 90/95/2003 (module rsb)
 - GNU Octave (sparsersb package for GNU Octave) GNU Octave package [2]
 
References
    
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