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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T12:41:38+00:00 2026-05-24T12:41:38+00:00

Libraries such as intel- MKL or amd- ACML provide easier interface to SIMD operations

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Libraries such as intel-MKL or amd-ACML provide easier interface to SIMD operations on vectors, but I want to chain several functions together. Are there readily available libraries where I can register a parse tree for an expression like

log( tanh(x) + exp(x) )

and then evaluate it on all members of an array ? What I want to avoid is to make a temporary arrays of tanh(x), exp(x) and tanh(x) + exp(x) by calling the mkl or acml functions for tanh(), exp() and +.

I can unroll the loop by hand and use the sse instructions directly, but was wondering if there are C++ libraries which does this for you, i.e.

1. Handles SIMD/SSE functions  
2. Allows building of parse trees out of SIMD/SSE functions.  

I am very much a newbie and have never used SSE or MKL/ACML before, just venturing out into new territory.

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    2026-05-24T12:41:39+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 12:41 pm

    It may not do exactly what you want, but I suggest you take a look at macstl. It’s a SIMD valarray implementation which uses template metaprogramming, and which can combine expressions into a single loop. You may be able to use this as is or perhaps as a basis for something closer to what you need.

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