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Parallel Heuristic Exploration for Additive Complexity Reduction in Fast Matrix Multiplication

A parallel random-search method using Greedy-Intersections strategy reduces additive complexity in matrix multiplication by efficiently exploring the search space and outperforming existing methods.

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2025
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This paper presents a parallel random-search method for reducing additive complexity in fast matrix multiplication. The approach replaces expensive exact evaluation with fast heuristic scoring, including the new Greedy-Intersections strategy. The method runs many independent common subexpression elimination processes in parallel, exploring the search space through random pair substitutions and diverse selection strategies while sharing promising partial solutions. Tested on 164 ternary-coefficient schemes, the method achieves lower addition counts than the state-of-the-art Greedy-Potential on 103 schemes, matches it on 59, and is outperformed on 2. For most schemes, it gives equal or better results while being much faster, making it practical for algorithm exploration. All software and results are open source.

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