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SOCIS 16 - Improve iterative methods for sparse linear systems
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SOCIS 16 - Improve iterative methods for sparse linear systems |
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Tue, 26 Apr 2016 17:25:37 +0200 |
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Dear all,
I made a proposal for the GSOC16 but I was not accepted, then I want to
propose myself for the SOCIS-16 for the same project "Improve iterative
methods for sparse linear systems".
My GSOC proposal and the discussion in the octave mailing list is in the
thread
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/octave-maintainers/2016-04/msg00080.html
Since my proposal was rejected for the GSOC, I would like to know if
there is something wrong, missing or something to do to improve it, if
it is possible.
If you are interested to see the topics that I studied and worked on, I
attach my bachelor thesis
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3Wk65-0JfmrN1FFRDIwYU9jMjg
and the codes that I made (inspired from the gmres already implemented
in Octave) for this thesis
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3Wk65-0JfmrSzJWOGtVU0NpZjA
Actually I'm working to improve the patch that I've already submitted
(that can be found in the previous thread) and I want to implement the
check of the input also for the other algorithms mentioned in the
project: pcr, bicg, bicgstab, cgs and qmr (I think that it will be ready
in some days).
Best regards,
Cristiano Dorigo
- SOCIS 16 - Improve iterative methods for sparse linear systems,
Cris <=