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<H1>EPSSetUp</H1>
Sets up all the internal data structures necessary for the execution of the eigensolver. Then calls <A HREF="../ST/STSetUp.html#STSetUp">STSetUp</A>() for any set-up operations associated to the <A HREF="../ST/ST.html#ST">ST</A> object.
<H3><FONT COLOR="#883300">Synopsis</FONT></H3>
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#include "slepceps.h"
PetscErrorCode EPSSetUp(EPS eps)
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Collective on <A HREF="../EPS/EPS.html#EPS">EPS</A>
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<H3><FONT COLOR="#883300">Input Parameter</FONT></H3>
<DT><B>eps </B> - eigenproblem solver context
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<H3><FONT COLOR="#883300">Notes</FONT></H3>
This function need not be called explicitly in most cases, since <A HREF="../EPS/EPSSolve.html#EPSSolve">EPSSolve</A>()
calls it. It can be useful when one wants to measure the set-up time
separately from the solve time.
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<H3><FONT COLOR="#883300">See Also</FONT></H3>
<A HREF="../EPS/EPSCreate.html#EPSCreate">EPSCreate</A>(), <A HREF="../EPS/EPSSolve.html#EPSSolve">EPSSolve</A>(), <A HREF="../EPS/EPSDestroy.html#EPSDestroy">EPSDestroy</A>(), <A HREF="../ST/STSetUp.html#STSetUp">STSetUp</A>(), <A HREF="../EPS/EPSSetInitialSpace.html#EPSSetInitialSpace">EPSSetInitialSpace</A>()
<BR><P><B><FONT COLOR="#883300">Location: </FONT></B><A HREF="../../../src/eps/interface/setup.c.html#EPSSetUp">src/eps/interface/setup.c</A>
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<P><H3><FONT COLOR="#883300">Examples</FONT></H3>
<A HREF="../../../src/eps/examples/tutorials/ex19.c.html">src/eps/examples/tutorials/ex19.c.html</A><BR>
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