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Description

Whether you're simulating the electronic structure of a carbon nanotube or the strain within an automobile part, the calculations usually boil down to a simple matrix equation, Ax = f. The faster you can fill the matrix A with the coefficients for your partial differential equation (PDE), and the faster you can solve for the vector x given a forcing function f, the faster you have your overall solution. Things get interesting when the matrix A is too large to fit in the memory available on one machine, or when the coefficients in A cause the matrix to be ill-conditioned.

Many different algorithms have been developed to map a PDE onto a matrix, to pre-condition the matrix to a better form, and to solve the matrix with blinding speed. Different algorithms usually exploit some property of the matrix, such as symmetry, to reduce either memory requirements or solution speed or both.

Learn more about algorithms from the many resources on this site, listed below.

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  1. Samudra Dasgupta

    Samudra Dasgupta obtained his B.Tech in Electronics and Electrical Engineering from IIT-Kharagpur 2006, followed by M.S. in Engineering and Applied Sciences from Harvard 2008 and an M.B.A. from...

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    Peter Shor is Morss Professor of Applied Mathematics since 2003, and Chair of the Applied Mathematics Committee since 2015. He received the B.A. in mathematics from Caltech in 1981, and the Ph.D....

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    Tian Qiu is a senior student at Purdue University, who is major in computer engineering and mathematics with computer science. He is from Wuhan China. Currently he is working with Prof. Lin,...

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    Industrial and Electronics Engineering. Electronics Department. "Instituto Tecnológico de Puebla", MexicoScience Master in Electronics. Electronics Department. Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics...

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