The previous -rhsone option on tests 80-95 resulted in CG solving the problem exactly in 4 or 5 iterations. This required the code to be bitwise accurate to pass the tests, which is not reasonable here. The new cosine-based rhs produces more typical convergence for CG on a Laplacian problem. |
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HYPRE is a library of high performance preconditioners and solvers featuring multigrid methods for the solution of large, sparse linear systems of equations on massively parallel computers.
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