[Trilinos-Users] Trilinos-Users Digest, Vol 63, Issue 41

Devine, Karen D kddevin at sandia.gov
Tue Nov 30 11:24:17 MST 2010


Isorropia is appropriate for partitioning Epetra matrices.  If you'd rather
partition your finite element mesh, you should use Zoltan directly.  A short
tutorial document is available on the Zoltan web page
http://www.cs.sandia.gov/Zoltan
You can also access the Zoltan user's guide from the Zoltan web page.




On 11/27/10 12:53 PM, "Mark Hoemmen" <mhoemme at sandia.gov> wrote:

> On Nov 27, 2010, at 12:00 PM, trilinos-users-request at software.sandia.gov
> wrote:
>> Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 16:30:14 +0800
>> From: ??? <guozhch06 at gmail.com>
>> Subject: [Trilinos-Users] a question about Zoltan
>> To: trilinos-users at software.sandia.gov
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>> 
>> Dear sir,
>> 
>> I am a user of trilinos, and I want to use it to  solve a problem of finite
>> element.How do I know the interface for each function and its usage. And I
>> wonder, if there is a faster way to get started.
> 
> If you are using Trilinos, you might prefer to use Zoltan through the
> Isorropia interface.  Here is the Isorropia documentation:
> 
> http://trilinos.sandia.gov/packages/docs/dev/packages/isorropia/doc/html/index
> .html
> 
> I am not an Isorropia or Zoltan developer, so I will have to defer to them to
> answer more specific questions.
> 
> Best,
> mfh
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