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Adding a Window

Probe has the ability to display multiple windows. Each window can display different traces. We will continue now, [Pg.124]

We will add a third window. Select Window and then New Window  [Pg.125]

We wouldjiow like to display all windows at the same time. Select Window and then Tile Horizontally  [Pg.126]

1 (A) aodion 2 SCHEMATICl Tramlsnt Run Datno.dat (octiva) Itaion 2o SCHCMATlCl Tran ionl Run Damo.dat (octiva) [Pg.126]

These plots do not look good when displayed in this manner. Select Window and then Tile Vertically  [Pg.126]


Even with standard restart methods such as ARRACK and TRLan, the memory demand can still remain too high in some cases. Hence, it is important to develop a diagonalization method that is less memory demanding but whose efficiency is comparable to ARRACK and TRLan. The Chebyshev-Davidson method [23] was developed with these two goals in mind. Details can be found in [23]. The principle of the method is to simply build a subspace by a procedure based on a form of Block-Davidson approach. The Block-Davidson approach builds a subspace by adding a window of preconditioned vectors. In the Chebyshev-Davidson approach, these vectors are built by exploiting Chebyshev polynomials. [Pg.185]


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