Abstract
This chapter presents features of ELLPACK which give one more control over the problem solving process. These features provide:
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the capability to handle more general problems,
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means to construct iterative methods (e.g., for nonlinear problems),
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the ability to reduce computer resource usage,
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means to study the methods in ELLPACK,
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more convenient programming in certain applications.
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Rice, J.R., Boisvert, R.F. (1985). Advanced ELLPACK Features. In: Solving Elliptic Problems Using ELLPACK. Springer Series in Computational Mathematics, vol 2. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5018-0_4
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