On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 1:48 PM, Kong, Fande <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I am solving a nonlinear system whose Jacobian matrix has a block structure. > More precisely, there is a mesh, and for each vertex there are 11 variables > associated with it. I am using BAIJ. > > I thought block ILU(k) should be more efficient than the point-wise ILU(k). > After some numerical experiments, I found that the block ILU(K) is much > slower than the point-wise version. Do you mean that it takes more iterations to converge, or that the time per iteration is greater, or both? > > Any thoughts? > > Fande,
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