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- Subject: FRONTAL SOLVER QUESTION
- Message-ID: <1992Jul31.093606.1@oread.cc.ukans.edu>
- From: abose@oread.cc.ukans.edu
- Date: 31 Jul 92 09:36:06 CDT
- Organization: University of Kansas Academic Computing Serces
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- I work in h-p adaptivity andcurrently use an executable frontal solver
- routine ( based on Hood's algorithm ) to solve my systems of equations. Does
- any of you know of any public domain or shareware frontal solver which allows
- multiple degrees of freedom at each element node ? I am willing to pay for
- it ( if necessary ). The inclusion of source code is optional. However, there
- should be some documentation on the variable names used so that I can call
- the solver routine correctly from within my FEM code. A fortran or C module
- of the solver is preferred. Instead of buying outside packages, I had to
- develop most of my p - version FEM software for my research. But, very recently
- I came to know that there are a few programs like MARC which allow
- implementation of new element types, and a choice of frontal solvers with
- multi-dof at nodes. Does any of you have any clue on this kind of capabilities
- for commercial softwares ? Any tip from faithful MARC users will be
- appreciated. Please email me at :: "abose@oread.cc.ukans.edu"
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- Thanks in advance
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- research and development. I would like to know if there is a public domain
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