Single and dual wavelength exposure of photoresist
J. LaRue, C. Ting
Proceedings of SPIE 1989
A method for computing the desired eigenvalues and corresponding eigenvectors of a large-scale, nonsymmetric, complex generalized eigenvalue problem is described. This scheme is primarily intended for the normal mode analysis and the stability characterization of the stationary states of parameterized time-dependent partial differential equations, in particular, when a finite element method is used for the numerical discretization. The algorithm, which is based on the previous work of Saad, may be succintly described as a multiple shift-and-invert, restarted Arnoldi procedure which uses reorthogonalization and automatic shift selection to provide stability and convergence, while minimizing the overall computational effort. The application and efficiency of the method is illustrated using two representative test problems. © 1992.
J. LaRue, C. Ting
Proceedings of SPIE 1989
Nimrod Megiddo
Journal of Symbolic Computation
Imran Nasim, Melanie Weber
SCML 2024
John R. Kender, Rick Kjeldsen
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence