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Section: New Software and Platforms

MUMPS

A MUltifrontal Massively Parallel Solver

Keywords: High-Performance Computing - Direct solvers - Finite element modelling

Functional Description

MUMPS is a software library to solve large sparse linear systems (AX=B) on sequential and parallel distributed memory computers. It implements a sparse direct method called the multifrontal method. It is used worldwide in academic and industrial codes, in the context numerical modeling of physical phenomena with finite elements. Its main characteristics are its numerical stability, its large number of features, its high performance and its constant evolution through research and feedback from its community of users. Examples of application fields include structural mechanics, electromagnetism, geophysics, acoustics, computational fluid dynamics. MUMPS has been developed by INPT(ENSEEIHT)-IRIT, Inria, CERFACS, University of Bordeaux, CNRS and ENS Lyon.

Following the creation in 2014 of a consortium for industrial users of Mumps (http://mumps-consortium.org ), some collaborations with industry (scientific exchanges, support, releases in advance) are mentioned in Section  8.1 . We pursued our work on block low-rank solvers [2] (Section  7.13 ), which was extended and applied to 3D frequency domain seismic modeling [19] , [18] (Section  7.15 ) in the context of an on-going collaboration with the Seiscope consortium (https://seiscope2.obs.ujf-grenoble.fr/?lang=en? ). We also worked on the parallel computation of selected entries of the inverse of a sparse matrix [3] (Section  7.14 ).