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Have sparse LU return permutation matrices rather than sparse matrices.
This could well impact user code. It'd be interesting to see if there
is any actual fall-out... Quite often, the permutation matrices are
applied to *dense* vectors. Returning permutation matrices rather
than sparse matrices is a slight performance enhancement, but likely
lost in the noise.
author | Jason Riedy <jason@acm.org> |
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date | Tue, 10 Mar 2009 21:54:49 -0400 |
parents | a1dbe9d80eee |
children | cd96d29c5efa |
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