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| skycraper12@gmail.com |
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 8:15 am |
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Hello, everyone
I am required to make a comparison of my algorithm and the classical
algebraic multigrid (AMG) in my paper. I tried several websites, but
found that they were no longer available. Do you know where I can find
the free code for the classical AMG?
Thank you very much for your help! |
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| Peter Spellucci |
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 8:15 am |
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In article <1172664944.552518.315190@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
"skycraper12@gmail.com" <skycraper12@gmail.com> writes:
Quote: Hello, everyone
I am required to make a comparison of my algorithm and the classical
algebraic multigrid (AMG) in my paper. I tried several websites, but
found that they were no longer available. Do you know where I can find
the free code for the classical AMG?
Thank you very much for your help!
look here:
http://www.mgnet.org (MadPack*)
or
Name of Software: AMGToolbox
Description of Software:
AMGToolbox is a research tool for experimenting with various ideas
for algebraic multigrid algorithms. It provides the infrastructure
for testing various ideas for the different components of a typical
algebraic multigrid (AMG) algorithm:
AMGToolbox is written in the prototyping language, MATLAB.
Authors: Menno Verbeek
Jane Cullum
Wayne Joubert
email: cullumj@lanl.gov
hth
peter |
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