======= SPM 1617 Exercise and assignments ======= ===== Matrix multiplication ===== Write e program that generates two N by N matrixes A and B and computes C, the result of the multiplication of A by B. The computation has to be performed by M threads, each working on a partition of C. Check the correctness of the result against result computed sequentially. Plot scalability curve for the program. ==== Hints ==== * use int atoi(char *) to convert the command line arguments to integers int main(int argc, char * argv[]) { int n = atoi(argv[1]); int m = atoi(argv[2]); ... } * use the std::chrono library to get time before and after the parallel computation and to compute the elapsed time: std::chrono::time_point start, end; start = std::chrono::system_clock::now(); ... end = std::chrono::system_clock::now(); std::chrono::duration elapsed_seconds = end-start; * use plain rand to generate random numbers in the two matrixes: srand(123); for(....) { ... = ((float) (rand() % MAX)) / ((float) RAND_MAX); ====== Average neighbours ===== Write a program that generates an N by N matrix A and then executed a number Niter of iterations where at each iteration A[i][j] is substituted by the average of A[i][j] and the four neighbours (north, south, east and west). At the borders, the missing elements in the neighbourhood have to be assumed to be 0. All the new A[i][j] values must be computed summing up values **at the current iteration** for the neighbours. Computation of the single iteration should be parallelized using threads.