SuperLU 6.0.1
Functions
dpanel_bmod.c File Reference

Performs numeric block updates. More...

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "slu_ddefs.h"
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Functions

void dpanel_bmod (const int m, const int w, const int jcol, const int nseg, double *dense, double *tempv, int *segrep, int *repfnz, GlobalLU_t *Glu, SuperLUStat_t *stat)
 

Detailed Description

Copyright (c) 2003, The Regents of the University of California, through Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (subject to receipt of any required approvals from U.S. Dept. of Energy)

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The source code is distributed under BSD license, see the file License.txt at the top-level directory.

-- SuperLU routine (version 3.0) --
Univ. of California Berkeley, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center,
and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.
October 15, 2003

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Function Documentation

◆ dpanel_bmod()

void dpanel_bmod ( const int  m,
const int  w,
const int  jcol,
const int  nseg,
double *  dense,
double *  tempv,
int *  segrep,
int *  repfnz,
GlobalLU_t Glu,
SuperLUStat_t stat 
)
Purpose
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   Performs numeric block updates (sup-panel) in topological order.
   It features: col-col, 2cols-col, 3cols-col, and sup-col updates.
   Special processing on the supernodal portion of L\U[*,j]

   Before entering this routine, the original nonzeros in the panel 
   were already copied into the spa[m,w].

   Updated/Output parameters-
   dense[0:m-1,w]: L[*,j:j+w-1] and U[*,j:j+w-1] are returned 
   collectively in the m-by-w vector dense[*]. 
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