#18381: Cholesky decomposition should be real
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Reporter: vdelecroix | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: positive_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-7.2
Component: linear algebra | Resolution:
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Authors: Vincent Delecroix | Reviewers: Dima Pasechnik
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Comment (by tdumont):
I don't think that Cholesky decomposition of sparse matrices would be so
interesting here. suitesparse
works with ''very'' sparse matrices we encounter for example when
discretizing PDEs: that is, for a n x n matrix, we have O(n) non zero
terms. As LU and Cholesky decomposition create new non zero terms, one
must reorganise the graph of the matrix to minimize the amount of new
terms created when factorizing. This is for example what SuperLU does, and
the successors of SuperLU too.These are quite specialized softwares.
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