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I'm implementing an eigen-decomposition method by making use of math kernel library in fortran.

Inside the method, I first try to apply zgehrd to convert the input matrix into a upper Hessenberg form.

During the debug, however, I found given the same input matrix, the method zgehrd produces different results on different computers. Some computers are in windows 10 while some are still in windows 7.

To further test whether this problem is system dependent, I installed a windows 10 (Pro 64 bit) VM machine on a windows 10 (Home 64 bit) computer. It turns out the results are still different slightly in this case.

Since the eigen-decomposition method will be recursively called by an optimizer, the slight differences will accumulate. I've tried the solution by enforcing the Conditional Numerical Reproducibility in fortran, yet it does not help. Any help would be appreciated

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  • I just assume you are referring to intel MKL? It would be helpful for people to understand your question if you can provide more information. My guess it might be related with software.intel.com/en-us/articles/…, are your CPUs also the same? Intel MKL might use CPU dispatch, and different CPU may execute different code path.
    – KL-Yang
    Feb 27, 2019 at 5:09
  • @KL-Yang The interesting thing is that I compared the result in a virtual machine on a computer. The virtual machine (VM) shares the same CPU as the physical computer and therefore the dispatch policy should be the same? Yet the result from VM still differs
    – Eric
    Feb 27, 2019 at 5:38
  • The dispatch is based on CPUID, may not necessarily be the same as host. I am just guessing, how about the same VM image on two different machines, will it give the same result?
    – KL-Yang
    Feb 27, 2019 at 6:08
  • @KL-Yang I run the code on the same image on the other host. The code produce the different result on the image system. However.the result is the same as it produce on both hosts
    – Eric
    Feb 27, 2019 at 7:48
  • OK, I am a little big confused, let's say you have two host A, and B, and one VM image. You program produce different result on A and B, but produce the same result in A-VM and B-VM?
    – KL-Yang
    Feb 27, 2019 at 8:23

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if you want to see bit-to-bit output results with Intel MKL on different machines, please call MKL_VERBOSE mode ( set/export environment variables MKL_VERBOSE=1 ) first and check the lowest reported code branch. Example: running the MKL code on AVX and AVX-512 based systems we will see the following messages: MKL_VERBOSE Intel(R) MKL 2019.0 Update 4 Product build 20190411 for Intel(R) 64 architecture Intel(R) Advanced Vector Extensions (**Intel(R) AVX**) enabled processors, Lnx 2.80GHz intel_thread

and on SkyLake system: MKL_VERBOSE Intel(R) MKL 2019.0 Update 4 Product build 20190411 for Intel(R) 64 architecture Intel(R) Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (**Intel(R) AVX-512**) enabled processors, Lnx 2.20GHz intel_thread

The next steps: Calling the MKL’s bitwise reproducibility features by setting the environment variables: set/export MKL_CBWR=AVX Then MKL guarantees that you will see the same outputs on AVX and AVX-512 based systems in the case of the same #of threads and the same OS.

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