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Intel MKL wrapper for sparse matrix multiplication

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sparse_dot_mkl

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This is a wrapper for the sparse matrix multiplication in the intel MKL library. It is implemented entirely in native python using ctypes. The main advantage to MKL (which motivated this) is multithreaded sparse matrix multiplication. The scipy sparse implementation is single-threaded at the time of writing (2020-01-03). A secondary advantage is the direct multiplication of a sparse and a dense matrix without requiring any intermediate conversion (also multithreaded).

Three functions are explicitly available - dot_product_mkl, gram_matrix_mkl, and sparse_qr_solve_mkl:

dot_product_mkl

dot_product_mkl(matrix_a, matrix_b, cast=False, copy=True, reorder_output=False, dense=False, debug=False, out=None, out_scalar=None)

matrix_a and matrix_b are either numpy arrays (1d or 2d) or scipy sparse matrices (CSR, CSC, or BSR). BSR matrices are supported for matrix-matrix multiplication only if one matrix is a dense array or both sparse matrices are BSR. Sparse COO matrices are not supported. Numpy arrays must be contiguous. Non-contiguous arrays should be copied to a contiguous array prior to calling this function.

This package only works with float or complex float data. cast=True will convert data to double-precision floats or complex floats by making an internal copy if necessary. If A and B are both single-precision floats or complex floats they will be used as is. cast=False will raise a ValueError if the input arrays are not both double-precision or both single-precision. This defaults to False on the principle that potentially unsafe dtype conversions should not occur without explicit instruction.

The output will be a dense array, unless both inputs are sparse, in which case the output will be a sparse matrix. The sparse matrix output format will be the same as the left (A) input sparse matrix. dense=True will directly produce a dense array during sparse matrix multiplication. dense has no effect if a dense array would be produced anyway. Dense array outputs may be row-ordered or column-ordered, depending on input ordering.

copy is deprecated and has no effect.

reorder_output=True will order sparse matrix indices in the output matrix. It has no effect if the output is a dense array. Input sparse matrices may be reordered without warning in place. This will not change data, only the way it is stored. Scipy matrix multiplication does not produce ordered outputs, so this defaults to False.

out is an optional reference to a dense output array to which the product of the matrix multiplication will be added. This must be identical in attributes to the array that would be returned if it was not used. Specifically it must have the correct shape, dtype, and column- or row-major order and it must be contiguous. A ValueError will be raised if any attribute of this array is incorrect. This function will return a reference to the same array object when out is set.

out_scalar is an optional element-wise scaling of out, if out is provided. It will multiply out prior to adding the matrix multiplication such that out := matrix_a * matrix_b + out_scalar * out

sparse_qr_solve_mkl

sparse_qr_solve_mkl(matrix_a, matrix_b, cast=False, debug=False)

This is a QR solver for systems of linear equations (AX = B) where matrix_a is a sparse CSR matrix and matrix_b is a dense matrix. It will return a dense array X.

cast=True will convert data to compatible floats by making an internal copy if necessary. It will also convert a CSC matrix to a CSR matrix if necessary.

gram_matrix_mkl

gram_matrix_mkl(matrix, transpose=False, cast=False, dense=False, debug=False, reorder_output=False)

This will calculate the gram matrix ATA for matrix A, where matrix A is dense or a sparse CSR matrix. It will return the upper triangular portion of the resulting symmetric matrix. If A is sparse, it will return a sparse matrix unless dense=True is set.

transpose=True will instead return AAT

reorder_output=True will order sparse matrix indices in the output matrix.

cast=True will convert data to compatible floats by making an internal copy if necessary. It will also convert a CSC matrix to a CSR matrix if necessary.

Requirements

This package requires the MKL runtime linking library libmkl_rt.so (or libmkl_rt.dylib for OSX, or mkl_rt.dll for WIN). If the MKL library cannot be loaded an ImportError will be raised when the package is first imported. MKL is distributed with the full version of conda, and can be installed into Miniconda with conda install -c intel mkl. Alternatively, you may add need to add the path to MKL shared objects to LD_LIBRARY_PATH (e.g. export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/intel/mkl/lib/intel64:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH). There are some known bugs in MKL v2019 which may cause intermittent segfaults. Updating to MKL v2020 is highly recommended if you encounter any problems.

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