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This command is used to construct a sparse symmetric system of equations which uses a row-oriented solution method in the solution phase. | This command is used to construct a sparse symmetric system of equations which uses a row-oriented solution method in the solution phase. The following command is used to construct such a system: | ||
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* versions upto and including 2.2.0 use SparseSPD instead of | * versions upto and including 2.2.0 use SparseSPD instead of SparseSYM as the option to the system command. For backward compatability this old option continues to work. | ||
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Kincho H. Law and David R. McKay, “A Parallel Row-Oriented Sparse Solution Method for Finite Element Structural Analysis,” International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 36:2895-2919, 1993. | Kincho H. Law and David R. McKay, “A Parallel Row-Oriented Sparse Solution Method for Finite Element Structural Analysis,” International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 36:2895-2919, 1993. | ||
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Code Developed by: <span style="color:blue"> Jun Peng, Stanford and now GOOGLE </span> | Code Developed by: <span style="color:blue"> Jun Peng, Stanford and now GOOGLE </span> |
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This command is used to construct a sparse symmetric system of equations which uses a row-oriented solution method in the solution phase. The following command is used to construct such a system:
system SparseSYM |
NOTES:
- versions upto and including 2.2.0 use SparseSPD instead of SparseSYM as the option to the system command. For backward compatability this old option continues to work.
REFERENCES:
Kincho H. Law and David R. McKay, “A Parallel Row-Oriented Sparse Solution Method for Finite Element Structural Analysis,” International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 36:2895-2919, 1993.
Code Developed by: Jun Peng, Stanford and now GOOGLE