[Trilinos-Users] [EXTERNAL] Large Parallel Dense Matrices

Erik Boman egboman at sandia.gov
Thu Jan 10 09:53:36 MST 2013


There is also an interface to Scalapack in Amesos:

  
http://trilinos.sandia.gov/packages/docs/r11.0/packages/amesos/doc/html/classAmesos__Scalapack.html

Erik

Day, David wrote:
> Travis,
>
> In Sierra, we build and solve large parallel dense linear systems 
> using Scalapack.  The interface to Scalapack was developed with lots 
> of help from the Trilinos Developers. 
> Basically  I recommend that you use Sierra.  
> --David Day
>
>
> From: Travis Austin <austin at txcorp.com <mailto:austin at txcorp.com>>
> Date: Thursday, January 10, 2013 8:52 AM
> To: Trilinos Users <Trilinos-Users at software.sandia.gov 
> <mailto:Trilinos-Users at software.sandia.gov>>
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Trilinos-Users] Large Parallel Dense Matrices
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been looking around in Trilinos for some functionality that 
> allows me to build large parallel dense matrices associated with
> Method of Moments (or boundary element methods) and to then invert 
> them.  Has anyone ever done this in Trilinos and if so 
> what was used?  Most of the functionality in Trilinos targets sparse 
> matrices as far as I can find.
>
> Thanks,
> Travis
>
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