UMFPACK Version 2.2 is a package for solving systems of sparse linear systems, Ax=b, where A is sparse and can be unsymmetric. It is written in ANSI Fortran 77. There are options for choosing a good pivot order, factorizing a subsequent matrix with the same pivot order and nonzero pattern as a previously factorized matrix, and solving systems of linear equations with the factors (with A, L, or U; or with their transposes in the single/double precision versions). Iterative refinement, with sparse backward error estimates, can be performed. Single and double precision, complex, and complex double precision (complex*16) routines are available. (Note that complex*16 is not ANSI Fortran-77, but is a common extension to it). For more information -------------------- For more information, see T. A. Davis and I. S. Duff, "An unsymmetric-pattern multifrontal method for sparse LU factorization", SIAM J. Matrix Analysis and Applications (to appear), also technical report TR-94-038, CISE Dept., Univ. of Florida, P.O. Box 116120, Gainesville, FL 32611-6120, USA. The method used here is a modification of that method, described in T. A. Davis, "A combined unifrontal/multifrontal method for unsymmetric sparse matrices," TR-94-005, and in T. A. Davis and I. S. Duff, (same title), TR-95-020. (Technical reports are available via WWW at http://www.cis.ufl.edu/). The (unsymmetric) approximate degree update algorithm used here has been incorporated into a symmetric approximate minimum degree ordering algorithm, described in P. Amestoy, T. A. Davis, and I. S. Duff, "An approximate minimum degree ordering algorithm", SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications (to appear, also TR-94-039). The approximate minimum degree ordering algorithm is implemented as MC47 in the Harwell Subroutine Library (MC47 is not used in UMFPACK). Also take a look at our World Wide Web home pages: Tim Davis: http://www.cis.ufl.edu/~davis (also email: davis@cis.ufl.edu). Iain Duff: http://www.cis.rl.ac.uk/people/isd/contact.html ______________ Timothy A. Davis and Iain S. Duff. Copyright (C) 1997.