| Roldan Pozo Jack Dongarra, Andrew Lumsdaine and Kar in A. Remington. IML++ Iterative Methods Library. Oak Ridge National Laboratory and The University of Ten nessee, University of Notre Dame, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1996. http://math.nist.gov/iml++/. |
....using some of the CHAPTER 7. OBJECT ORIENTED CIRCUIT SIMULATOR 74 recently developed formal OO techniques and C features. The design intent was to to combine the advantages of previous OO circuit simulators with these new developments as well as expanding capability. Transim uses C libraries [72, 73] and several written in C or Fortran [52, 59, 74] In the following the specific OO programming construction used in the current work is described. Then an example is presented integrating electromagnetic and circuit analysis in modeling a microwave CPW active antenna. 7.2 The Network Package ....
....the preordering for sparsity is completely separate from the factorization. SuperLU is implemented in ANSI C. It provides support for both real and complex matrices, in both single and double precision. 7.6. 2 Vectors and matrices Most of the vector and matrix handling in Transim uses MV 4 [73]. This is a small set of vector and simple matrix classes for numerical computing written in C . It is not intended as a general vector container class but rather designed specifically for optimized numerical computations on RISC and pipelined architectures which are used in most new computer ....
R. Pozo, MV++ v. 1.5a, Reference Guide, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1997.
....We present for the first time a circuit simulator using some of the recently developed formal OO techniques and C features. The design intent was to to combine the advantages of previous OO circuit simulators with these new developments as well as expanding capability. Transim uses C libraries [13, 14] and several written in C or Fortran [15, 16, 17] In the following OO circuit simulators are first reviewed and the specific OO programming construction used 2 in the current work is described. Then an example is presented integrating electromagnetic and circuit analysis in modeling a microwave ....
....solve them, and print useful information about the equation and its solution. Sparse was originally written for use in circuit simulators and is well adapted to handling nodal and modified nodal admittance matrices. 4. 2 Vectors and matrices Most of the vector and matrix handling uses MV 5 [14]. This is a small set of concrete vector and simple matrix classes for numerical computing written in C . It is not intended as a general vector container class but rather designed specifically for optimized numerical computations on RISC and pipelined architectures which are used in most new ....
R. Pozo, MV++ v. 1.5a, Reference Guide, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1997.
....2.5 and subsequently ported to the Intel Paragon located at the Universit e de Lyon I. 4. Experimental results. For our experiments we selected the Harwell Boeing collection of sparse linear systems [6] This collection, now available in an interactive version through the The Matrix Market [3], provides a diverse and challenging set of problems. Although this collection currently contains only matrices of small or moderate size, and not a wealth of performance figures, it is a promising effort for standardizing the benchmarks. From this collection we have selected five examples, each ....
R. Boisvert, R. Pozo, K. Remington, R. Barrett, J. Dongarra, The Matrix Market Project, Web Pages: http://www.math.nist.gov/MatrixMarket, Applied and Computational Mathematics Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Washington, 1996. 8 J. Dongarra and B. Tourancheau Eds
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Roldan Pozo Jack Dongarra, Andrew Lumsdaine and Kar in A. Remington. IML++ Iterative Methods Library. Oak Ridge National Laboratory and The University of Ten nessee, University of Notre Dame, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1996. http://math.nist.gov/iml++/.
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Roldan Pozo Jack Dongarra, Andrew Lumsdaine and Kar in A. Remington. IML++ Iterative Methods Library. Oak Ridge National Laboratory and The University of Ten nessee, University of Notre Dame, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1996. http://math.nist.gov/iml++/.
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