A local support-operators diffusion discretization scheme for quadrilateral r-z meshes
Journal of Computational Physics
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing
Efficient parallel computation of ILU(k) preconditioners
SC '99 Proceedings of the 1999 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing
A Priori Sparsity Patterns for Parallel Sparse Approximate Inverse Preconditioners
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing
Semicoarsening Multigrid on Distributed Memory Machines
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing
AMGE Based on Element Agglomeration
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing
Algebraic Multigrid Based on Element Interpolation (AMGe)
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing
A Scalable Parallel Algorithm for Incomplete Factor Preconditioning
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing
BoomerAMG: a parallel algebraic multigrid solver and preconditioner
Applied Numerical Mathematics - Developments and trends in iterative methods for large systems of equations—in memoriam Rüdiger Weiss
hypre: A Library of High Performance Preconditioners
ICCS '02 Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science-Part III
Coarse-Grid Selection for Parallel Algebraic Multigrid
IRREGULAR '98 Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Solving Irregularly Structured Problems in Parallel
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
An assumed partition algorithm for determining processor inter-communication
Parallel Computing
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The hypre software library is being developed with the aim of providing scalable solvers for the solution of large, sparse linear systems on massively parallel computers. To this end, the notion of conceptual interfaces was introduced. These interfaces give applications users a more natural means for describing their linear systems, and provide access to methods such as geometric multigrid which require additional information beyond just the matrix. This paper discusses the design of the conceptual interfaces in hypre and illustrates their use with various examples. A brief overview of the solvers and preconditioners available through these interfaces is also given.