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Xiaoye Sherry Li Refereed Journals 1. S. Jutamulia, G. Storti and X. Li Xiaoye Sherry Li Last Update: 11/14/2020 Refereed Journals 1. S. Jutamulia, G. Storti and X. Li, \Expert Systems Based on LCTV AND/OR Logic" Optics and Laser Technology, vol. 21, No. 6, 392-394, 1989. 2. X. Li and P. M. Pardalos, \Parallel Branch and Bound Algorithms for Combinatorial Opti- mization" Supercomputer 39, VII-5, 13-20, 1990. 3. S. Lumetta, L. Murphy, X. Li, D. Culler and I. Khalil, \Decentralized Optimal Power Pricing: The Development of a Parallel Program" IEEE Parallel and Distributed Technology, vol. 1, no. 4, 23-31, November 1993. 4. J.W. Demmel and X.S. Li, \Faster Numerical Algorithms via Exception Handling", IEEE Transactions on Computers, vol. 43, no. 8, 983-992, August 1994. 5. X.S. Li and S.A. Zenios, \Data-level Parallel Solution of Min-cost Network Flow Problems Using "-relaxations" European Journal of Operational Research, vol. 79, no. 3, 474-488, 22 December 1994. 6. J.W. Demmel, S.C. Eisenstat, J.R. Gilbert, X.S. Li and J.W.H. Liu, \A Supernodal Approach to Sparse Partial Pivoting", SIAM J. Matrix Analysis and Applications, vol. 20 (3), 720-755, 1999. (doi:10.1137/S0895479897317685) 7. J.W. Demmel, J.R. Gilbert and X.S. Li, \An Asynchronous Parallel Supernodal Algorithm for Sparse Gaussian Elimination", SIAM J. Matrix Analysis and Applications, vol. 20 (4), 915-952, 1999. 8. M. Baertschy, T. N. Rescigno, W. A. Isaacs, X. S. Li and C. W. McCurdy, \Electron-impact ionization of atomic hydrogen", Physical Review A, vol. 63, January 18, 2001. 9. P. R. Amestoy, I. S. Duff, J.-Y. L'Excellent and X. S. Li, \Analysis and Comparison of Two General Sparse Solvers for Distributed Memory Computers", ACM Trans. on Math. Software, Vol. 27, No. 4, December 2001, pp. 388-421. 10. J.R. Gilbert, X.S. Li, E.G. Ng and B.W. Peyton, \Computing Row and Column Counts for Sparse QR and LU Factorization", BIT, Vol. 41, No. 4, 2001, pp. 693-710. 11. L. Oliker, X. S. Li, P. Husband and R. Biswas, “Effects of Ordering Strategies and Program- ming Paradigms on Sparse Matrix Computations" SIAM Review, Vo. 44, No. 3, September 2002, pp. 373-393. 12. X. S. Li, J. W. Demmel, D. H. Bailey, G. Henry, Y. Hida, J. Iskandar, W. Kahan, S. Y. Kang, A. Kapur, M. C. Martin, B. J. Thompson, T. Tung and D. J. Yoo, \Design, Implementation and Testing of Extended and Mixed Precision BLAS", ACM Trans. on Math. Software, Vol. 28, No. 2, June 2002, pp. 152-205. 13. P. R. Amestoy, I. S. Duff, J.-Y. L'Excellent and X. S. Li, \Impact of the Implementation of MPI Point-to-Point Communications on the Performance of Two General Sparse Solvers", Parallel Computing, Vol. 29, Issue 7, July 2003, pp. 833-849. 14. X.S. Li and J.W. Demmel, \SuperLU DIST { A Scalable Distributed-Memory Sparse Direct Solver for Unsymmetric Linear Systems", ACM Trans. on Math. Software, Vol. 29, No. 2, June 2003, pp. 110-140. (doi: 10.1145/779359.779361) 15. D. Bailey, K. Jeyabalan, and X. Li, \A Comparison of Three High-Precision Quadrature Schemes", Experimental Mathematics, Vol. 14, No. 3, 317-329, 2005. 1 16. X.S. Li \An Overview of SuperLU: Algorithms, Implementation, and User Interface", ACM Trans. on Math. Software, Vol. 31, No. 3, September 2005, pp. 302-325. 17. C. Yang, W. Gao, Z. Bai, X. Li, L. Lee, P. Husbands and E. Ng, \An Algebraic Sub-structuring Method for Large-scale Eigenvalue Calculation", SIAM J. Scientific Computing, Vol. 27, No. 3, 2005, pp. 873-892. 18. J. Demmel, Y. Hida, W. Kahan, X. S. Li, S. Mukherjee and E.J. Riedy, \Error Bounds from Extra Precise Iterative Refinement", ACM Trans. Mathematical Software, Vol. 32, No. 2, June 2006, pp. 325-351. 19. P.R. Amestoy, X.S. Li, and E.G. Ng, \Diagonal Markowitz Scheme with Local Symmetriza- tion", SIAM J. Matrix Analysis and Applications, Vol. 29, No. 1, 228-244, 2007. 20. P.R. Amestoy, X.S. Li, and S. Pralet, \Unsymmetric Ordering Using A Constrained Markowitz Scheme". SIAM J. Matrix Analysis and Applications, Vol. 29, No. 1, 302-327, 2007. 21. L. Grigori, J. W. Demmel and X. S. Li, \Parallel Symbolic Factorization for Sparse LU with Static Pivoting", SIAM J. Scientific Computing, Vol. 29, Issue 3, 1289-1314, 2007. 22. L. Grigori and X. S. Li, \Towards an Accurate Performance Modeling of Parallel Sparse Factorization", Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communication, and Computing, Vol. 18, No. 3, 241-261, 2007. 23. K.T. Nihei and X. Li, \Frequency response modeling of seismic waves using finite difference time domain with phase detection (TD-PSD)", Geophysical Journal International, Vol. 169, Issue. 3, 1069-1078, 2007. 24. W. Gao, X. S. Li, C. Yang, and Z. Bai, \An Implementation and Evaluation of the AMLS Method for Sparse Eigenvalue Problems", ACM Trans. Mathematical Software, Vol. 34, No. 4, Article 20, July 2008. 25. J. Demmel, Y. Hida, X. S. Li, and E. J. Riedy, \Extra-precise Iterative Refinement for Overdetermined Least Squares Problems", ACM Trans. Mathematical Software, Vol. 35, No. 4, Aticle 28, February 2009. 26. J. Xia, S. Chandrasekaran, M. Gu, and X. S. Li, \Superfast Multifrontal Method for Struc- tured Linear Systems of Equations", SIAM J. Matrix Analysis and Applications, Vol. 31, No. 3, 1382-1411, 4 December 2009. 27. J. Xia, S. Chandrasekaran, M. Gu, X. S. Li, \Fast Algorithms for Hierarchically Semiseparable Matrices", Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications, Vol 17, Issue 6, 953-976, 2010. 28. M. Gu, X. S. Li, and P.S. Vassilevski, \Direction-preserving and Schur-monotonic semi- separable approximations of symmetric positive definite matrices", SIAM J. Matrix Analysis and Applications, Vol. 31, No. 5, 2650-2664 (2010). (DOI: 10.1137/090774331) 29. I. Yamazaki, X.S. Li, and E.G. Ng, \Preconditioning Schur complement systems of highly- indefinite linear systems for a parallel hybrid solver", Numerical Mathematics: Theory, Meth- ods and Applications, Vol. 3, No. 3 (2010), pp. 352-366. 30. J. Qiang and X. Li, \Particle-Field Decomposition and Domain Decomposition in Parallel Particle-In-Cell Beam Dynamic Simulations", Computer Physics Communications, 181 (2010) 2024-2034. 31. X.S. Li and M. Shao, \A Supernodal Approach to Incomplete LU Factorization with Partial Pivoting", ACM Trans. Mathematical Software, Vol. 37, No. 4, Article 43, February 2011. 2 32. S. Wang, J. Xia, M.V. de Hoop, and X.S. Li, \Massively parallel structured direct solver for equations describing time-harmonic qP-polarized waves in TTI media", Geophysics, 77 (2012), pp. T69-T82. 33. S. Wang, M.V. de Hoop, J. Xia, and X.S. Li, \Massively parallel structured multifrontal solver for time-harmonic elastic waves in 3D anisotropic media", Geophysical Journal International, 191: 346366, October 2012. 34. X. Yuan, X.S. Li, I. Yamazaki, S.C. Jardin, A.E. Koniges, and D.E. Keyes, \Application of PDSLin to the magnetic reconnection problem", IOP Journal of Computational Science & Discovery, Vol. 6, No. 1, 2013. 35. S. Wang, X.S. Li, J. Xia, Y. Situ, and M.V. de Hoop, “Efficient scalable algorithms for solving dense linear systems with hierarchically semiseparable structures", SIAM J. Sci. Comput., Vol. 35, No. 6, pp. C519-C544, 2013. 36. S. T. Chourou, A. Sarje, X. Li, E. Chan, and A. Hexemer, HipGISAXS: A High-Performance Software for Simulating GISAXS Data, J. Applied Crystallography, Vol. 46, Part 6, 2013, pp. 1781-1795. 37. S. Wang, X.S. Li, F.-H. Rouet, J. Xia, and M. de Hoop, \A Parallel Geometric Multifrontal Solver Using Hierarchically Semiseparable Structure", ACM Trans. Math. 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Williams, and A. Napov, \An efficient multi-core imple- mentation of a novel HSS-structured multifrontal solver using randomized sampling", SIAM J. Sci. Comput. 38-5 (2016), pp. S358-S384. 1.(doi: 10.1137/15M1010117) 43. Jeremiah R. Jones, Francois-Henry Rouet, Keith V. Lawler, Eugene Vecharynski, Khaled Z. Ibrahim, Samuel Williams, Brant Abelnc, Chao Yang, William McCurdyc, Daniel J. Haxton, Xiaoye S. Li, Thomas N. Rescigno, \An efficient basis set representation for cal- culating electrons in molecules", Molecular Physics, Vol.00, No.00, April 27, 2016 (doi: 10.1080/00268976.2016.1176262). 44. S.V. Venkatakrishnan, J. Donatelli, D. Kumar, A. Sarje, S. Sinha, X.S. Li, and A. Hexemer, \A Multi-slice Simulation Algorithm for Grazing-Incidence Small-angle X-ray Scattering", J. Applied Crystallography, Vol.49, Part 6, December 2016. doi:10.1107/S1600576716013273 45. A.B. Mani, F.-H. Rouet, X.S. Li, and B.M. 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