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Form symmetric block matrices and condense them (eliminating blocks) at compile time using Schur complements. The goal is to manipulate KKT/augmented/saddle-point systems symbolically to obtain equivalent systems (typically: unsymmetric, symmetrized, and normal equations) that can be tackled by various numerical solvers

  • Updated Jul 19, 2024
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