
arXiv: 0806.2548
Numerical methods based on interval arithmetic are efficient means to reliably solve nonlinear systems of equations. Algorithm bc3revise is an interval method that tightens variables' domains by enforcing a property called box consistency. It has been successfully used on difficult problems whose solving eluded traditional numerical methods. We present a new algorithm to enforce box consistency that is simpler than bc3revise, faster, and easily data parallelizable. A parallel implementation with Intel SSE2 SIMD instructions shows that an increase in performance of up to an order of magnitude and more is achievable.
Comment: 10 pages
SIMD algorithm, [INFO.INFO-NA] Computer Science [cs]/Numerical Analysis [cs.NA], nonlinear equations, [INFO.INFO-AO] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Arithmetic, Mathematics - Numerical Analysis, interval arithmetic
SIMD algorithm, [INFO.INFO-NA] Computer Science [cs]/Numerical Analysis [cs.NA], nonlinear equations, [INFO.INFO-AO] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Arithmetic, Mathematics - Numerical Analysis, interval arithmetic
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