Multi threaded matrix ldivide
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    Tung-Duong
 on 17 Aug 2017
  
    
    
    
    
    Answered: guoliang song
 on 28 Jan 2020
            Could anyone please confirm? A \ B is multi-threaded for dense matrices but single-threaded for sparse matrices. I watched the Resource Monitor in Windows 10 in both cases and saw only activity on 1 core in the case of sparse matrices (Matlab 2017a). If this is true, is there any way to get multi-threading on sparse \ operation?
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  John D'Errico
      
      
 on 18 Aug 2017
        Backslash works in an automatically multi-threaded form ONLY on dense matrices, and only for systems that are sufficiently large. I recall verifying this fact, although it may change in some future release.
I believe there is currently nothing you can do to force multithreading for a sparse system solve. Even, for example, if you have the parallel processing TB, you still cannot break the problem up.
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  Joss Knight
    
 on 18 Aug 2017
				
      Edited: Joss Knight
    
 on 18 Aug 2017
  
			For sparse solves on the GPU only a vector RHS is currently supported. This is because that is what the underlying library (cusolver) supports. So B has to be a vector. Also you say A is non-square in one paragraph and then you say it's square in the next. At the moment, only square A is supported.
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  guoliang song
 on 28 Jan 2020
        I also have this problem and it seems very strange.
a\b  (a is about 60k*6k)
On my old PC(i7/4core,matlab2017). It can use all 4 core.
On my new PC(i9/10core,matlab2017). It can only use 1 core.
Same result in matlab2019b.
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