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Message Edited by wadoernx on 12-17-2003 09:28 AM
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Hello people,
I'm a researcher in the field of computational mechanics. Iteach Computational Mechanics and Dynamics of Structures at the University of Udine, Italy and develope Finite Element code for a small company.
I used the blas/cblas/lapack for many years and since version 6.* i'm an Intel MKL customer.
I'm very excited by SIMD2/3 extensions and now by the new sparse solver package added in MKL 7 beta. I didnt know PARDISO solver until Intel announcement but i know (scientifically) one of the authors.
Finally, I apologize for my "spaghetti" english.
Igino Pitacco
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Hello,
I am a technical consulting engineer for the Intel Math Kernel Libraries (Intel MKL). I am acting as a backup host for this forum. I look forward to discussing problems about MKL with you.
Chao Y
Technical Consulting Engineer
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I am Amit Mohanty. I am a PhD student in Purdue University, West Lafayette, INDIANA. I do predominantly coding in MATLAB. I have been happy lately with MATLAB performance. BUt recently in a problem i encountered a matrix of size 7500*7500 and I hate the time I have to wait. It takes ages to compute. Therefore I am exploring other options to do linear algebra operation. And I have come across MKL and I hope it solves my problem and reduces computation time. Even if the computational time reduces by a second for each operation that would be a great help to me.
I must admit that I am new to MKL and loking forward to work with that.
I can be reached at amit @ amit mohanty. co m
REgards,
Amit
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Hi Wendy,
I am in a real bind as I must get a new solver implemented in our application on a tight deadline. I bought the IMK hoping to use the Pardiso solver but am having issues just running the example test files. These are basic installation files. I have sent the issue to support over 3 weeks ago and all I am getting is "we are looking into it". What I need to know is if there is an issue or not. Could be something stupid on my installation. I have tried posting here as well on the 12th. This is very frustrating. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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I use MS Visual Studio .Net and intel Visual Fortran 9.0 together with Inel MKL 8.0. When compiling the error messages show:
------ Build started: Project: get_gglse, Configuration: Debug Win32 ------
Compiling with Intel Fortran 9.0...
gglse.f90
C:Program FilesIntelMKL8.0.1includemkl_lapack.f90(26) : Error: This statement is positioned incorrectly and/or has syntax errors.
C:Program FilesIntelMKL8.0.1includemkl_lapack.f90(29) : Error: This is an invalid statement; an END [PROGRAM] statement is required.
......
C:Program FilesIntelMKL8.0.1includemkl_lapack.f90(115) : Error: A kind type parameter must be a compile-time constant. [WP]
(11901) : Severe: Too many errors, exiting
compilation aborted for D:Liquid CystalBiaxial FilmFor_testget_gglsegglse.f90 (code 1)
Build log written to "file://D:Liquid CystalBiaxial FilmFor_testget_gglseDebugBuildLog.htm"
get_gglse build failed.
---------------------- Done ----------------------
Build: 0 succeeded, 1 failed, 0 skipped
It seems the intel compiler fails to compile its own math library? Could you tell me how to build the examples that come with intel MKL? Thank you very much.
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