Asynchronous Richardson iterations: theory and practiceDownload PDFOpen Website

Published: 01 Jan 2021, Last Modified: 12 May 2023Numer. Algorithms 2021Readers: Everyone
Abstract: We consider asynchronous versions of the first- and second-order Richardson methods for solving linear systems of equations. These methods depend on parameters whose values are chosen a priori. We explore the parameter values that can be proven to give convergence of the asynchronous methods. This is the first such analysis for asynchronous second-order methods. We find that for the first-order method, the optimal parameter value for the synchronous case also gives an asynchronously convergent method. For the second-order method, the parameter ranges for which we can prove asynchronous convergence do not contain the optimal parameter values for the synchronous iteration. In practice, however, the asynchronous second-order iterations may still converge using the optimal parameter values, or parameter values close to the optimal ones, despite this result. We explore this behavior with a multithreaded parallel implementation of the asynchronous methods.
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