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## Current Release ##
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The current release is ELPA 2022.11.001. The current supported API version
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is 20221109. This release supports the earliest API version 20170403.
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The current version for autotuning is also 20211125 and down to version 20170403 ist supported
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The current release is ELPA 2023.05.001.rc. The current supported API version
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is 20231705. This release supports the earliest API version 20170403.
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The current version for autotuning is also 20231705 and down to version 20170403 ist supported
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for autotuning. When the autotune version is set to a value **below** 20211125 the old autotunig
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implentation is used, and for 20211125 the new implentation is used.
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The release ELPA 2018.11.001 was the last release, where the legacy API has been
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enabled by default (and can be disabled at build time).
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With release ELPA 2019.05.001 the legacy API is disabled by default, however,
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can be still switched on at build time.
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With the release ELPA 2019.11.001 the legacy API has been deprecated and support has been droped.
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[![Build
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status](https://gitlab.mpcdf.mpg.de/elpa/elpa/badges/master/build.svg)](https://gitlab.mpcdf.mpg.de/elpa/elpa/commits/master)
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T.; Heinecke, A.; Bungartz, H.-J.; Lederer, H.
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"The ELPA library: scalable parallel eigenvalue solutions for electronic
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structure theory and computational science",
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Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, 26 (2014)
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Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, 26, 213201 (2014)
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doi:10.1088/0953-8984/26/21/213201
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If you use the GPU version of ELPA:
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Yu, V.; Moussa, J.; Kus, P.; Marek, A.; Messmer, P.; Yoon, M.; Lederer, H.; Blum, V.
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"GPU-Acceleration of the ELPA2 Distributed Eigensolver for Dense Symmetric and Hermitian Eigenproblems",
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Computer Physics Communications, 262, 2021
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Computer Physics Communications, 262, 107808 (2021)
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If you use the new API and/or autotuning:
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If you use the new support for skew-symmetric matrices:
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Benner, P.; Draxl, C.; Marek, A.; Penke C.; Vorwerk, C.;
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"High Performance Solution of Skew-symmetric Eigenvalue Problems with Applications in Solving the Bethe-Salpeter Eigenvalue Problem",
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https://arxiv.org/abs/1912.04062, submitted to Parallel Computing
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Parallel Computing 96, 102639 (2020)
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doi:10.1016/j.parco.2020.102639
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## Installation of the *ELPA* library
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## Using *ELPA*
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Please have a look at the [USERS_GUIDE](./USERS_GUIDE.md) file, to get a documentation or at the [online](http://elpa.mpcdf.mpg.de/html/Documentation/ELPA-2022.11.001/html/index.html) doxygen documentation, where you find the definition of the interfaces. You might want to have a look at the [PERFORMANCE tuning document](./documentation/PERFORMANCE_TUNING.md) to avoid some usual pitfalls.
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Please have a look at the [USERS_GUIDE](./USERS_GUIDE.md) file, to get a documentation or at the [online](http://elpa.mpcdf.mpg.de/html/Documentation/ELPA-2023.05.001.rc1/html/index.html) doxygen documentation, where you find the definition of the interfaces. You might want to have a look at the [PERFORMANCE tuning document](./documentation/PERFORMANCE_TUNING.md) to avoid some usual pitfalls.
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## Contributing to *ELPA*
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