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% UF Sparse Matrix Collection, Tim Davis
% http://www.cise.ufl.edu/research/sparse/matrices/Dziekonski/gsm_106857
% name: Dziekonski/gsm_106857
% [High-order vector finite element method in EM]
% id: 2329
% date: 2010
% author: A. Dziekonski, A. Lamecki, M. Mrozowski
% ed: T. Davis
% fields: name title A b id date author ed kind notes
% kind: electromagnetics problem
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% notes:
% High order vector finite element method in electromagnetics     
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% The matrices came from analysis of a 9-th order microwave       
% combline filter with second order (LT\QN) vector finite elements
% with different mesh quality. The matrices were used as an       
% example in our paper [1].                                       
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% gsm_106857 - real symmetric matrix (589446 x 589446) and        
%     21758924 nonzero elements. First 98577 unknowns corresponds 
%     to lowest level (CT\LN) base functions.                     
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% All matrices are sparse and come with right-hand-sides.         
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% [1] GPU Acceleration of Multilevel Solvers for Analysis of      
% Microwave Components with Finite Element Method, A. Dziekonski, 
% A. Lamecki, A., and M. Mrozowski, M., IEEE Microwave and        
% Wireless Components Letters, vol 20, number 12,                 
% Dec 2010.  http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/LMWC.2010.2089974          
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