Intel® Math Kernel Library 10.0 for Linux* OS
Documentation Index

 

This page lists all documents included with the Intel® Math Kernel Library (Intel® MKL) package, provides links to them and outlines the type of information that you can find in each of these documents.

 

Document Name File Name / Path Type of Information in the Document Comment
Intel(R) MKL Release Notes Release_Notes.htm Information about this release and how to use the library with various compilers. Includes:
  • Overview
  • New in Intel MKL
  • System requirements
  • Compiler support
  • Installation
  • Directory structure
  • Known limitations
  • Technical support
For details about the compiler and linking options, threading, and memory management with Intel MKL, see Intel MKL User's Guide.
Intel(R) MKL Reference Manual mklman.pdf Contains detailed descriptions of the functions and interfaces for all library domains:
  • BLAS
  • LAPACK
  • ScaLAPACK
  • Sparse Solver
  • Interval Linear Solvers
  • Vector Math Library (VML)
  • Vector Statistical Library (VSL)
  • Conventional DFTs and Cluster DFTs
  • Partial Differential Equations support
  • Optimization Solvers.
For implementation-specific information about the library, see Intel MKL Release Notes and Intel MKL User's Guide.
For detailed information on VML and VSL functionality, see VML Notes and VSL Notes documents, respectively.

You can also use the online HTML version of the manual available at http://www.intel.com/software/products
/mkl/docs/WebHelp/mklrefman.htm

Intel(R) MKL User's Guide userguide.pdf Provides Intel MKL usage information in greater detail: getting started information, application compiling and linking depending on a particular platform and function domain; building custom DLLs; configuring the development environment; coding mixed-language calls; threading; memory management; ways to obtain best performance, etc.  

Eclipse Plugin with Intel(R) MKL Reference Manual

tools/plugins/com.intel.mkl.help

A plugin for Eclipse Help with a WebHelp version of the Intel MKL Reference Manual

To use the plugin, place it into the plugins folder of your Eclipse directory, start Eclipse, choose  Help -> Help Contents in the menu bar, click the Intel(R) Math Kernel Library Help bookmark in the left-hand panel and then the Intel(R) Math Kernel Library Reference Manual bookmark below, if necessary.

Starting from Intel(R) MKL 10.0, the plugin provides an option to extend search over the www.intel.com site. Run Search from the standard Eclipse Help panel and check Intel.com search results to see it work.

Man pages of Intel MKL man/man3 A collection of man pages for Intel MKL  functions Note for Windows* users:
To get a guaranteed correct display, view the Intel MKL man pages using the Linux console rather than a Windows* shell client.
VML Notes vmlnotes.htm A brief discussion of the Vector Math Library (VML) functions with links to performance details of the functions For a description of VML function API, see the respective chapter of the Intel MKL Reference Manual.
VSL Notes vslnotes.pdf A discussion of basic and distribution Random Number Generators used in the Vector Statistical Library (VSL) and their test results For a description of VSL function APIs, see the respective chapter of the Intel MKL Reference Manual.
FFTW to Intel(R) MKL Wrappers Technical User Notes for FFTW 2.x fftw2xmkl_notes.htm Describes a set of wrappers that allow the FFTW interface version 2.x to call the Intel MKL discrete Fourier transform interface (DFTI) and provides installation instructions. The wrappers are intended for both C and Fortran interfaces.
FFTW to Intel(R) MKL Wrappers Technical User Notes for FFTW 3.x fftw3xmkl_notes.htm Describes a set of wrappers that allow the FFTW interface version 3.x to call the Intel MKL discrete Fourier transform interface (DFTI) and provides installation instructions. The wrappers are intended for both C and Fortran interfaces.

Note. For better keyword search capabilities when viewing files in PDF format, we recommend using Search feature of Adobe* Acrobat Reader*  version 6.0 or higher.


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