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Fill-ins number reducing direct solver designed for FIT-type matrix

Dobrzynski, Michal  
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Dobrzynska, Jagoda  
2010
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation

This paper investigates the particular problem of matrices appearing during the modeling of Integrated Circuits with Finite Integration Technique (FIT) method. We present the key points of FIT approach followed by an illustration of the structure and the properties of the FIT-type matrix. A novel algorithm SMark is proposed, which focuses on fill-ins number reduction. The main idea of SMark is the concept of a dual architecture—symbolic and numeric factorization. In order to validate SMark a comparison with other methods was performed. The excellent results confirm that the proposed approach is an adequate solving method for FIT-type matrices, whereas the identified weak points of the algorithm indicate possible directions in the future work.

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DOI
10.1016/j.matcom.2009.05.001
Author(s)
Dobrzynski, Michal  
Dobrzynska, Jagoda  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
Volume

80

Issue

8

Start page

1684

End page

1693

Subjects

Fill-ins

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Direct solver

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LU decomposition

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Finite Integration Technique

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REVIEWED

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March 28, 2011
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