Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Templates for the Solution of Linear Systems: Building Blocks for Iterative Methods
19942.3k citationsRichard Frederick Barrett, Michael Berry et al.Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics eBooksprofile →
Templates for the Solution of Linear Systems: Building Blocks for Iterative Methods.
1995569 citationsRichard Barrett, Michael Berry et al.Mathematics of Computationprofile →
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Boisvert, Ronald F., José E. Moreira, Michæl Philippsen, & Roldan Pozo. (2001). Java and numerical computing. Computing in Science & Engineering. 3(2). 18–24.38 indexed citations
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Blackford, Susan, James Demmel, Jack Dongarra, et al.. (2001). Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS).8 indexed citations
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Boisvert, Ronald F., Jack Dongarra, Roldan Pozo, Karin Remington, & G. W. Stewart. (1998). Developing numerical libraries in Java. Concurrency Practice and Experience. 10(11-13). 1117–1129.4 indexed citations
Boisvert, Ronald F., Roldan Pozo, Karin Remington, Richard Frederick Barrett, & Jack Dongarra. (1996). Matrix Market: a web resource for test matrix collections. 125–137.6 indexed citations
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Dongarra, Jack, Andrew Lumsdaine, Roldan Pozo, & Karin Remington. (1995). LAPACK Working Note 102: IML++ v. 1.2: Iterative Methods Library Reference Guide.4 indexed citations
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Barrett, Richard, Michael Berry, Tony F. Chan, et al.. (1995). Templates for the Solution of Linear Systems: Building Blocks for Iterative Methods.. Mathematics of Computation. 64(211). 1349–1349.569 indexed citations breakdown →
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Barrett, Richard Frederick, Michael Berry, Tony F. Chan, et al.. (1994). Templates for the Solution of Linear Systems: Building Blocks for Iterative Methods. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics eBooks.2325 indexed citations breakdown →
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Dongarra, Jack, et al.. (1994). Sparse Matrix Libraries in C++ for High Performance Architectures.4 indexed citations
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Dongarra, Jack, et al.. (1994). LAPACK Working Note 74: A Sparse Matrix Library in C++ for High Performance Architectures.28 indexed citations
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Eijkhout, Victor & Roldan Pozo. (1994). LAPACK Working Note 77: Basic Concepts for Distributed Sparse Linear Algebra Operations.1 indexed citations
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Pozo, Roldan. (1993). A stream-based interface in C++ for programming heterogeneous systems. Elsevier eBooks. 247–263.2 indexed citations
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Pozo, Roldan & Sharon L. Smith. (1993). Performance evaluation of the parallel multifrontal method in a distributed memory environment. PPSC. 453–456.1 indexed citations
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Barrett, Richard Frederick, Mike Berry, J.M. Donato, et al.. (1993). Building blocks for iterative solution of linear systems. Elsevier eBooks. 265–274.2 indexed citations
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Dongarra, Jack, David Walker, & Roldan Pozo. (1993). An object oriented design for high performance linear algebra on distributed memory architectures. University of North Texas Digital Library (University of North Texas).11 indexed citations
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Dongarra, Jack, Roldan Pozo, & David Walker. (1993). LAPACK Working Note 61: An Object Oriented Design for High Performance Linear Algebra on Distributed Memory Architectures.
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Choi, Jaeyoung, Jack Dongarra, Roldan Pozo, & David Walker. (1992). LAPACK Working Note 55: ScaLAPACK: A Scalable Linear Algebra Library for Distributed Memory Concurrent Computers. 25(8-9). 832–832.9 indexed citations
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McBryan, Oliver A. & Roldan Pozo. (1990). Performance Evaluation of the Myrias SPS-2 Computer. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).
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