On Mon, 1 Mar 2010 12:21:59 +0100, Zhifeng Sheng - EWI Z.Sheng at
tudelft.nl wrote:
Dear all
I am trying to generate a system and save it for later usage...
Just a word of caution: consider providing the function that assembles
the system instead of writing it to a file since this is much
Greetings,
I am very curious to understand why libmpiuni is there PETSc and how
he is implemented by PETSc and PETSc-based programs.
I understand that this library can be built as static or dynamic; right?
I also understand that this library is used when PETSc is compiled with
MPI, but the
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010 13:20:49 +0100, Toby D. Young tyoung at ippt.gov.pl
wrote:
Greetings,
I am very curious to understand why libmpiuni is there PETSc and how
he is implemented by PETSc and PETSc-based programs.
I understand that this library can be built as static or dynamic; right?
I
Thanks Jed, that more-or-less covers everything I wanted to know!
Best,
Toby
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Toby D. Young
Assistant Professor
Philosophy-Physics
Polish Academy of Sciences
Warszawa, Polska
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On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Jed Brown wrote:
On Mon,
On Mar 1, 2010, at 5:21 AM, Zhifeng Sheng - EWI wrote:
Dear all
I am trying to generate a system and save it for later usage... I
used the function MatView and Matload. they work perfectly with
SEQAIJ matrix
but when comes to symmetric SEQSBAIJ matrix, they do work. It seems
that
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Toby D. Young wrote:
One final question please:
I understand that this library can be built as static or dynamic; right?
Then I look at my build, and only libmpiuni.a appears. Why is that? Can a
libmpiuni.so exist? I build --with-shared=1.
Yes - is is the
any know how to write and load a SEQSBAIJ matrix?
Thanks and best regards
Zhifeng
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