## Abstract We discuss the strategy of determining properties of manyβbody systems by applying successively more stringent limitations on the domain on which solutions can lie, i.e., sharpening the degree of resolution of the results obtained. A rough division is made into universal, or systemβinde
The role of sparsity in the analysis of large systems
β Scribed by A. Brameller; R.N. Allan
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 665 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-4485
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β¦ Synopsis
An application of computer-aided design is to the design or optimization of a physical problem which, if not already a network-type problem, can often be mathematically modelled as such. The c.a.d, aspect is, in part, concerned with the analysis of this network. Efficient and fast techniques are outlined for achieving this analysis and examples are given of application. These techniques are based on the Gauss elimination technique for solving the simultaneous equations describing the system's behaviour. These software techniques can form an integral part of the overall c.a.d, problem.
The paper was presented at a one-day symposium on Networks, organized by the Computer-Aided Design specialist group of the British Computer Society and held on the 18th March 1974.
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