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Old   November 10, 2002, 12:02
Default Very large martix handling
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Vinay Kumar
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In CFD problems, as we decrease grid spacing, the number of grid points increases rapidly. If we use the approach of matrix generation than we need to declare very large matrices but, in principle, there is a limit to matrix size we can handle using FORTRAN or any other programming language. Infact, practically there is no such limit and people handle such matrices. I want to know the tricks and techniques for the same.

Please help.

Thanks.

Amit

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