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Re: DAE daspk solver problem
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Re: DAE daspk solver problem |
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Sat, 29 Oct 2016 09:02:01 +0200 |
On 28 Oct 2016, at 19:17, SunilShah <address@hidden> wrote:
> For large scale problems, (> 1e5 variables), retaining sparsity is an
> important issue, so DASPK structure can offer some advantages. Even when
> the equations can be symbolically transformed, symbolic manipulation may not
> scale well (perhaps the problem with scaling in Modelica), or may destroy
> sparsity and therefore have inefficient discrete propagation.
Unfortunately the sparsity is not exploited in the Octave interface.
> Lastly, the fortran DASPK / DASKR can take advantage of implicit sparse
> solvers. Do octave implementations allow this?
No, AFAIK there is no option in Octave to invoke the matrix-free iterative
solver
in DASPK from Octave.
c.