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I think solver flags such as `-nls` should be thought as a last resort for experts and development work, not as something that people should normally tamper with.
The standard behaviour for "norma…
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### Desired documentation content.
Hello,
Apologies if I've missed it somewhere, but is there an example on how to use an existing aero deck? Some examples come close, but never actually detail ho…
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add an abstract class for linear solvers, making it easier to add and remove linear solvers
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In my application I would like to be able to store parameters in a file for a part of the simulation, while still be able to give command line parameters. Therefore I would like to have 2 distinct `Op…
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See #15512
```
def linprog(c, A_ub=None, b_ub=None, A_eq=None, b_eq=None,
bounds=None, method='interior-point', callback=None,
bounds=None, method='highs', callback=None,
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I would expect this Python implementation to be quite a bit slower than `linalg.solve`. If this is the case, the applications of this would be to use it with custom operators, which PyTorch doesn't cu…
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```
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**Describe the bug 🐞**
I'm getting the error:
```
ERROR: LoadError: MethodError: no method matching ldiv!(::Vector{Float64}, ::LinearAlgebra.QRCompactWY{Float64, Matrix{Float64}, Matrix{Float64…
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In many workflows with external solvers, there exists already a method for assembling the operator and rhs of a linear stationary problem for given `mu`. By providing a list of `ParameterFunctionals` …