Each table row shows performance measurements for this Graal program with a particular command-line input value N.
N | CPU secs | Elapsed secs | Memory KB | Code B | ≈ CPU Load |
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550 | 8.10 | 2.65 | 921,616 | 498 | 8% 0% 65% 70% 69% 1% 96% 2% |
Read the ↓ make, command line, and program output logs to see how this program was run.
Read spectral-norm benchmark to see what this program should do.
# The Computer Language Benchmarks Game # http://benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org/ # # Contributed by Sebastien Loisel # Fixed by Isaac Gouy # Sped up by Josh Goldfoot # Dirtily sped up by Simon Descarpentries # Used list comprehension by Vadim Zelenin # 2to3 from math import sqrt from sys import argv def eval_A(i, j): ij = i+j return 1.0 / (ij * (ij + 1) / 2 + i + 1) def eval_A_times_u(u): local_eval_A = eval_A return [ sum([ local_eval_A(i, j) * u_j for j, u_j in enumerate(u) ] ) for i in range(len(u)) ] def eval_At_times_u(u): local_eval_A = eval_A return [ sum([ local_eval_A(j, i) * u_j for j, u_j in enumerate(u) ] ) for i in range(len(u)) ] def eval_AtA_times_u(u): return eval_At_times_u(eval_A_times_u(u)) def main(): n = int(argv[1]) u = [1] * n local_eval_AtA_times_u = eval_AtA_times_u for dummy in range(10): v = local_eval_AtA_times_u(u) u = local_eval_AtA_times_u(v) vBv = vv = 0 for ue, ve in zip(u, v): vBv += ue * ve vv += ve * ve print("%0.9f" % (sqrt(vBv/vv))) main()
Tue, 07 Dec 2021 18:42:48 GMT COMMAND LINE: /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-graalvm/bin/graalpython spectralnorm.graal-6.graal 550 PROGRAM OUTPUT: 1.274224125