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   <div id="version" align=right><b>petsc-3.4.2 2013-07-02</b></div>
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<LI><A HREF="../../../src/ksp/ksp/examples/tutorials/ex5.c.html"><CONCEPT>profiling multiple stages of code;</CONCEPT></A>
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Solves two linear systems in parallel with KSP.  The code<BR>illustrates repeated solution of linear systems with the same preconditioner<BR>
method but different matrices (having the same nonzero structure).  The code<BR>
also uses multiple profiling stages.  Input arguments are<BR>
  -m &lt;size&gt; : problem size<BR>
  -mat_nonsym : use nonsymmetric matrix (default is symmetric)<BR>
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<LI><A HREF="../../../src/ksp/ksp/examples/tutorials/ex9.c.html"><CONCEPT>profiling multiple stages of code;</CONCEPT></A>
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The solution of 2 different linear systems with different linear solvers.<BR>Also, this example illustrates the repeated<BR>
solution of linear systems, while reusing matrix, vector, and solver data<BR>
structures throughout the process.  Note the various stages of event logging.<BR>
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<LI><A HREF="../../../src/ksp/ksp/examples/tutorials/ex9.c.html"><CONCEPT>user-defined event profiling;</CONCEPT></A>
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The solution of 2 different linear systems with different linear solvers.<BR>Also, this example illustrates the repeated<BR>
solution of linear systems, while reusing matrix, vector, and solver data<BR>
structures throughout the process.  Note the various stages of event logging.<BR>
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