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<A NAME="MatSchurComplementGetAinvType"><H1>MatSchurComplementGetAinvType</H1></A>
get the type of approximation for the inverse of the (0,0) block used in forming Sp in <A HREF="../KSP/MatSchurComplementGetPmat.html#MatSchurComplementGetPmat">MatSchurComplementGetPmat</A>()
<H3><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Synopsis</FONT></H3>
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#include "petscksp.h"
PetscErrorCode MatSchurComplementGetAinvType(Mat S,MatSchurComplementAinvType *ainvtype)
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Not collective.
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<H3><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Input Parameter</FONT></H3>
<DT><B>S </B> -matrix obtained with <A HREF="../KSP/MatCreateSchurComplement.html#MatCreateSchurComplement">MatCreateSchurComplement</A>() (or equivalent) and implementing the action of A11 - A10 ksp(A00,Ap00) A01
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<H3><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Output Parameter</FONT></H3>
<DT><B>ainvtype </B> -type of approximation used to form A00inv from A00 when assembling Sp = A11 - A10 A00inv A01:
MAT_SCHUR_COMPLEMENT_AINV_DIAG or MAT_SCHUR_COMPLEMENT_AINV_LUMP
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<H3><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Note</FONT></H3>
Since the real Schur complement is usually dense, providing a good approximation to newpmat usually requires
application-specific information. The default for assembled matrices is to use the inverse of the diagonal of
the (0,0) block A00 in place of A00^{-1}. This rarely produce a scalable algorithm. Optionally, A00 can be lumped
before forming inv(diag(A00)).
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<H3><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">See Also</FONT></H3>
<A HREF="../KSP/MatSchurComplementAinvType.html#MatSchurComplementAinvType">MatSchurComplementAinvType</A>, <A HREF="../KSP/MatCreateSchurComplement.html#MatCreateSchurComplement">MatCreateSchurComplement</A>(), <A HREF="../KSP/MatGetSchurComplement.html#MatGetSchurComplement">MatGetSchurComplement</A>(), <A HREF="../KSP/MatSchurComplementGetPmat.html#MatSchurComplementGetPmat">MatSchurComplementGetPmat</A>(), <A HREF="../KSP/MatSchurComplementSetAinvType.html#MatSchurComplementSetAinvType">MatSchurComplementSetAinvType</A>()
<BR><P><B><P><B><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Level:</FONT></B>advanced
<BR><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Location:</FONT></B><A HREF="../../../src/ksp/ksp/utils/schurm.c.html#MatSchurComplementGetAinvType">src/ksp/ksp/utils/schurm.c</A>
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