Group PARSEC
| Group Description | PARSEC matrices, density functional theory. Zhou, Saad, Tiago, Chelikowsky, UMN.
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 Yunkai Zhou
 Dept. of Computer Science & Eng.   http://www.cs.umn.edu/~yunkai
 University of Minnesota            fax:   612-625-0572
 200 Union St. SE.                  phone: 612-203-1816 (cell)
 Minneapolis, MN 55455              email: (first name) at the domain cs.umn.edu
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The matrices I am trying to submit are from symmetric eigenvalue
problems in density functional theory calculations.
The matrices are sparse, indefinite, with multiple and clustered
eigenvalues---typical character of Hamiltonian matrices from the
Kohn-Sham equations.
Sparsity structures of the matrices may be viewed at
http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~yunkai/matrices/
One can see very nice, kind of self-similar (fractal) sparsity
structures if using higher resolution for the plots.
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Contributors:
Yunkai Zhou, Yousef Saad, Murilo L. Tiago and James R. Chelikowsky.
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The matrices are obtained using the PARSEC package.
PARSEC is a FORTRAN90 package in density functional theory (DFT)
calculations, it implements the real-space pseudopotential method
(e.g. [1,2]). High order centered finite difference schemes are used
for the discretization of the Laplacian in the Kohn-Sham equations.
PARSEC is developed by a research group lead by Prof. J. R.
Chelikowsky and Prof. Y. Saad.
The Hamiltonian matrices are constructed when self-consistency
in the self-consistent loop is reached.
Some of the matrices have been used in [3, 4].
[1] @Article{cts:94,
  author =	 {J. R. Chelikowsky and N. Troullier and Y. Saad},
  title =	 {Finite-difference-pseudopotential method: Electronic
                  structure calculations without a basis},
  journal =	 {Phys. Rev. Lett.},
  year =	 1994,
  volume =	 72,
  pages =	 {1240-1243}
}
[2] @Article{che-PDFM00,
  author =	 {J.R. Chelikowsky},
  title =	 {The Pseudopotential-Density Functional Method
                  Applied to Nanostructures},
  journal =	 {J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys.},
  year =	 2000,
  volume =	 33,
  pages =	 {R33--R50}
}
[3] @TechReport{chebdav,
  author =	 {Y. Zhou and Y. Saad},
  title =	 {A {Chebyshev-Davidson} Algorithm for Large
                  Symmetric Eigenvalue Problems},
  institution =	 {Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, Univ. of
                  Minnesota},
  year =	 {2005},
}
[4] @TechReport{blkchebdav,
  author =	 {Y. Zhou},
  title =	 {Block-wise Polynomial Filtered {Davidson}-type
                  Subspace Iteration},
  institution =	 {Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, Univ. of
                  Minnesota},
  year =	 {2005},
}
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Displaying collection matrices 1 - 20 of 21 in total
| Id | Name | Group | Rows | Cols | Nonzeros | Kind | Date | Download File | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1353 | Ga41As41H72 | PARSEC | 268,096 | 268,096 | 18,488,476 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1362 | Si41Ge41H72 | PARSEC | 185,639 | 185,639 | 15,011,265 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1367 | SiO2 | PARSEC | 155,331 | 155,331 | 11,283,503 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1364 | Si87H76 | PARSEC | 240,369 | 240,369 | 10,661,631 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1351 | Ga19As19H42 | PARSEC | 133,123 | 133,123 | 8,884,839 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1356 | Ge99H100 | PARSEC | 112,985 | 112,985 | 8,451,395 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1355 | Ge87H76 | PARSEC | 112,985 | 112,985 | 7,892,195 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1349 | CO | PARSEC | 221,119 | 221,119 | 7,666,057 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1350 | Ga10As10H30 | PARSEC | 113,081 | 113,081 | 6,115,633 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1352 | Ga3As3H12 | PARSEC | 61,349 | 61,349 | 5,970,947 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1361 | Si34H36 | PARSEC | 97,569 | 97,569 | 5,156,379 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1354 | GaAsH6 | PARSEC | 61,349 | 61,349 | 3,381,809 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1357 | H2O | PARSEC | 67,024 | 67,024 | 2,216,736 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1368 | SiO | PARSEC | 33,401 | 33,401 | 1,317,655 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1359 | Si10H16 | PARSEC | 17,077 | 17,077 | 875,923 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1363 | Si5H12 | PARSEC | 19,896 | 19,896 | 738,598 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1358 | Na5 | PARSEC | 5,832 | 5,832 | 305,630 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1348 | benzene | PARSEC | 8,219 | 8,219 | 242,669 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1366 | SiNa | PARSEC | 5,743 | 5,743 | 198,787 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market | 
| 1365 | SiH4 | PARSEC | 5,041 | 5,041 | 171,903 | Theoretical/Quantum Chemistry Problem | 2005 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market |