Result for 02F79291224270D79819EA963354004D3C1ED666

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FileName./usr/lib/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/cmake/ShyLU_DDFROSch/ShyLU_DDFROSchTargets.cmake
FileSize6601
MD53B6DD90AF5475B60CAEF770F35758465
SHA-102F79291224270D79819EA963354004D3C1ED666
SHA-25695B5F69D19BC9981247235B200534EE41152525D3DEB4D60FC1DE5D597F883F8
SSDEEP96:ZNz5QU4EhdxmgKT3k4Y0lNlQsibbi7hPT/L+XmeTlhHFTQJUM:56RY0dt7hPTyD5FFTQB
TLSHT1DBD165974F0EC5A052A2CF413A8AA29BEC5044FB66433AD8FD492B1C159C216C5DFFDE
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FileSize229064
MD573EFC91E1C95262F8D77F418376E090F
PackageDescriptionsolving sparse linear systems - development files ShyLU is a package for solving sparse linear systems. It can be used either as a preconditioner, or as a solver. Currently, it is recommended as an Ifpack preconditioner. ShyLU uses a hybrid direct/iterative approach based on Schur complements. The goal is to provide robustness similar to sparse direct solvers, but memory usage more similar to preconditioned iterative solvers. ShyLU was designed as a node-level solver. It can use both MPI and threads in several ways. ShyLU was designed (a) to solve difficult but medium-size problems, and (b) to be used as a subdomain solver or smoother for very large problems within an iterative scheme. It is a purely algebraic method so can be used as a black-box solver. ShyLU has been particularly successful in electrical circuit simulation (Xyce). . This package provides headers.
PackageMaintainerDebian Science Maintainers <debian-science-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibtrilinos-shylu-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion12.18.1-2+b1
SHA-1FF771176ADBAE0D0EB73F5917CE6FDAF030A3BC9
SHA-256B9F2B5FC51554B5BA02C68B8296C63CBD88CA85FB9E529A70269C2936780CB6E