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The Tensor Contraction Engine (TCE) is a compiler for a domain-specific language that allows chemists to specify the computation in a high-level Mathematica-style language. It transforms tensor summation expressions to low-level code (C/Fortran) for specific hardware being mindful of memory availability, communication costs, loop fusion and ordering, etc. It is used primarily in computational chemistry.
References
- TCE Homepage
- Synthesis of High-Performance Parallel Programs for a Class of Ab Initio Quantum Chemistry Models
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