PyPardiso
PyPardiso is a python package to solve large sparse linear systems of equations with the Intel oneAPI Math Kernel Library PARDISO solver, a shared-memory multiprocessing parallel direct sparse solver.
PyPardiso provides the same functionality as SciPy's scipy.sparse.linalg.spsolve for solving the sparse linear system Ax=b. However in many cases it is significantly faster than SciPy's built-in single-threaded SuperLU solver.
PyPardiso is not a python interface to the PARDISO Solver from the PARDISO 7.2 Solver Project and it also doesn't currently support complex numbers. Check out JuliaSparse/Pardiso.jl for these more advanced use cases. For macOS users we recommend scikit-umfpack as an alternative fast solver, since MKL is not available on Apple silicon.
Installation
PyPardiso runs on Linux and Windows. It can be installed with __conda__ or __pip__. It is recommended to install PyPardiso using a virtual environment.
conda-forge | PyPI
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conda install -c conda-forge pypardiso | pip install pypardiso
Basic usage
How to solve the sparse linear system Ax=b for x, where A is a square, sparse matrix in CSR (or CSC) format and b is a vector (or matrix):
In [1]: import pypardisoIn [2]: import numpy as np
In [3]: import scipy.sparse as sp
In [4]: A = sp.rand(10, 10, density=0.5, format='csr')
In [5]: A
Out[5]:
<10x10 sparse matrix of type ''
with 50 stored elements in Compressed Sparse Row format>
In [6]: b = np.random.rand(10)
In [7]: x = pypardiso.spsolve(A, b)
In [8]: x
Out[8]:
array([ 0.02918389, 0.59629935, 0.33407289, -0.48788966, 3.44508841,
0.52565687, -0.48420646, 0.22136413, -0.95464127, 0.58297397])
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