Publisher review:Approximate Miminum Degree - Approximate minimum degree ordering for sparse matrix factorizations. AMD is a set of routines for ordering a sparse matrix prior to Cholesky factorization (or for LU factorization with diagonal pivoting). There are versions in both C and Fortran. A MATLAB interface is provided. It is much faster than p = symamd (A).Authors: Patrick R. Amestoy, Timothy A. Davis, and Iain S. Duff.NOTE: tested on 32 and 64bit Linux, and 32bit Windows. Untested on Windows 64, but it should work there. If you run in on that platform, please send me an email so that I can delete this note.To install, cd to AMD/MATLAB and type amd_install in the MATLAB command window.The name "AMD" is short for "Approximate Minimum Degree". It has nothing at all to do with AMD, Inc., the company, or AMD the CPU chip. Requirements: ยท MATLAB Release: R2007a
Approximate Miminum Degree is a Matlab script for Mathematics scripts design by Tim Davis.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris