That seems to return a lot of things besides the eigenvalues.
On Monday, January 26, 2015 at 3:43:01 PM UTC+1, Andreas Noack wrote: > > You can use eigs. Usually, you only ask for a few of the values, but in > theory, you could get all of them, but it could take some time to compute > them. > > 2015-01-26 9:40 GMT-05:00 Andrei Berceanu <andreib...@gmail.com > <javascript:>>: > >> Is there any Julia function for computing the eigenvalues of a large, >> sparse, hermitian matrix M? I have tried eig(M) and eigvals(M) and got the >> "no method" error. >> >> //A >> > >