pARMS: a parallel version of the algebraic recursive multilevel solver
Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications2003Vol. 10(5-6), pp. 485–509
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Abstract
Abstract A parallel version of the algebraic recursive multilevel solver (ARMS) is developed for distributed computing environments. The method adopts the general framework of distributed sparse matrices and relies on solving the resulting distributed Schur complement system. Numerical experiments are presented which compare these approaches on regularly and irregularly structured problems. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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