Result for 212F4A064058E8479A7DD3BABD5BC641F0C60A99

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FileName./usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/cmake/ShyLUCore/ShyLUCoreConfig.cmake
FileSize10166
MD56AE885443A0F88B7F5670EB65885A0D3
SHA-1212F4A064058E8479A7DD3BABD5BC641F0C60A99
SHA-256B85B50C75A542E660863BA3A6ADA621B60A00CEB6A6EB01482FC87509547CE30
SSDEEP192:koZ1rs9rsTrI39t3s42Tpuq+h+prZuxT763Z2bVYGLlsTh:Vjrs9rsPCrsTuar48ZMJlsTh
TLSHT183222102CF14EC69E391FB91B2D5B9C4DED118AC3D0B2DA8F24D3619565E886F00F6A5
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FileSize24246
MD549A5CFEA6FA1821D6A730E9C1616FE1B
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, we recommend using it 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.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibtrilinos-shylu-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion12.4.2-2
SHA-1EA4E218246B10F5D693D78160BB87A3DAFE05214
SHA-25611C469535B15E1B74F86DD90859C68FD7517FA83565D800403C2E32672C812C2