Artifact scotch_7.0.5-2_amd64

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  Architecture: amd64
  Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34), libscotch-7.0 (>= 7.0.5)
  Description: |-
    programs and libraries for graph, mesh and hypergraph partitioning
     Its purpose is to apply graph theory, with a divide and conquer
     approach, to scientific computing problems such as graph and mesh
     partitioning, static mapping, and sparse matrix ordering, in
     application domains ranging from structural mechanics to operating
     systems or bio-chemistry.
     .
     The SCOTCH distribution is a set of programs and libraries which
     implement the static mapping and sparse matrix reordering algorithms
     developed within the SCOTCH project.
     .
     SCOTCH has many interesting features:
     .
     o Its capabilities can be used through a set of stand-alone programs
     as well as through the libSCOTCH library, which offers both C and
     Fortran interfaces.
     .
     o It provides algorithms to partition graph structures, as well as
     mesh structures defined as node-element bipartite graphs and which
     can also represent hypergraphs.
     .
     o It can map any weighted source graph onto any weighted target
     graph. The source and target graphs may have any topology, and their
     vertices and edges may be weighted. Moreover, both source and target
     graphs may be disconnected. This feature allows for the mapping of
     programs onto disconnected subparts of a parallel architecture made
     up of heterogeneous processors and communication links.
     .
     o It computes amalgamated block orderings of sparse matrices, for
     efficient solving using BLAS routines.
     .
     o Its running time is linear in the number of edges of the source
     graph, and logarithmic in the number of vertices of the target graph
     for mapping computations.
     .
     o It can handle indifferently graph and mesh data structures created
     within C or Fortran programs, with array indices starting from 0 or
     1.
     .
     o It offers extended support for adaptive graphs and meshes through
     the handling of disjoint edge arrays.
     .
     o It is dynamically parametrizable thanks to strategy strings that
     are interpreted at run-time.
     .
     o It uses system memory efficiently, to process large graphs and
     meshes without incurring out-of-memory faults;
     .
     o It is highly modular and documented. Since it has been released
     under the CeCILL-C free/libre software license, it can be used as a
     testbed for the easy and quick development and testing of new
     partitioning and ordering methods.
     .
     o It can be easily interfaced to other programs. The programs
     comprising the SCOTCH project have been designed to run in
     command-line mode without any interactive prompting, so that they can
     be called easily from other programs by means of system() or popen()
     calls, or piped together on a single command line. Moreover, vertex
     labeling capabilities allow for easy renumbering of vertices.
     .
     o It provides many tools to build, check, and display graphs, meshes
     and matrix patterns.
     .
     o It is written in C and uses the POSIX interface, which makes it
     highly portable. PT-SCOTCH uses the MPI interface, and optionally the
     POSIX threads.
  Homepage: http://www.labri.fr/perso/pelegrin/scotch/
  Installed-Size: '2237'
  Maintainer: Debian Science Maintainers <debian-science-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
  Package: scotch
  Priority: optional
  Section: math
  Version: 7.0.5-2
srcpkg_name: scotch
srcpkg_version: 7.0.5-2

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