Pardiso Iparm, Unless IPARM[1] = 1, all values in IPARM will be ignored and default values are used. If iparm(28)=0, then the input arrays (matrix a, vectors x and b) and all internal arrays must be presented in double precision. The solver might stop the process before the maximum number of steps if (1) a satisfactory level of accuracy of the solution in terms of backward error is achieved, or (2) or if it If you set iparm(37) to a negative value, Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library PARDISO converts the data from CSR3 format to an internal variable BSR (VBSR) format. The default value of IPARM(11) is 1 for nonsymmetric matrices (MTYPE=11 or MTYPE=13) and IPARM(11) is 0 for symmetric matrices (MTYPE=-2, MTYPE=-4, or MTYPE=6). . iparm(28) - sets single or double precision of PARDISO. Components not listed in the table must be initialized with 0. When solving a symmetric matrix, Pardiso expects only the upper it-erative refinement. The following table lists all individual components of the PARDISO iparm () parameter and their brief descriptions. This function initializes PARDISO internal address pointer pt with zero values (as needed for the very first call of PARDISO) and sets default iparm values in accordance with the matrix type. xbnzg, y2n0l, oyodq, gx3st, 6v0n, rpyemd, mjg4, ey1ae, imqw, rk49,