I would look at some PETSc examples, for instance http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/petsc-as/snapshots/petsc-current/src/ksp/ksp/examples/tutorials/ex32.c.html
Matt On 3/31/07, Waad Subber <wsubber at connect.carleton.ca> wrote: > Hello everyone: > > I am new to PETSC. Reading the tutorials, I understand that PETSC > supports domain decomposition with additive Schwartz and iterative > substructuring (balancing Neumann-Neumann). I am looking for some > example codes involving these domain decomposition methods for 1D and > 2D PDE (preferable linear PDE) so that I can get started. Can anyone > kindly point me to the right place where I can find them. > > Thanks :) > > waad > > -- One trouble is that despite this system, anyone who reads journals widely and critically is forced to realize that there are scarcely any bars to eventual publication. There seems to be no study too fragmented, no hypothesis too trivial, no literature citation too biased or too egotistical, no design too warped, no methodology too bungled, no presentation of results too inaccurate, too obscure, and too contradictory, no analysis too self-serving, no argument too circular, no conclusions too trifling or too unjustified, and no grammar and syntax too offensive for a paper to end up in print. -- Drummond Rennie