Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10330386 Future Generation Computer Systems 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
For the solution of sparse linear systems from circuit simulation whose coefficient matrices include a few dense rows and columns, a parallel iterative algorithm with distributed Schur complement preconditioning is presented. The parallel efficiency of the solver is increased by transforming the equation system into a problem without dense rows and columns as well as by exploitation of parallel graph partitioning methods. The costs of local, incomplete LU decompositions are decreased by fill-in reducing reordering methods of the matrix and a threshold strategy for the factorization. The efficiency of the parallel solver is demonstrated with real circuit simulation problems on PC clusters.
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