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gord(1)			     Scotch user's manual		       gord(1)

NAME
       gord - compute sparse matrix orderings of graphs

SYNOPSIS
       gord [options] [gfile] [ofile] [lfile]

DESCRIPTION
       The gord	program	computes, in a sequential way, an ordering of a	Scotch
       source graph representing the pattern of	some symmetric sparse matrix.

       Source  graph  file gfile can only be a centralized graph file. The re-
       sulting ordering	is stored in file ofile. Eventual logging  information
       (such  as  the  one  produced by	option -v) is sent to file lfile. When
       file names are not specified, data is  read  from  standard  input  and
       written	to  standard  output. Standard streams can also	be explicitely
       represented by a	dash '-'.

       When the	proper libraries have been included at compile time, gord  can
       directly	 handle	 compressed graphs, both as input and output. A	stream
       is treated as compressed	whenever its name is  postfixed	 with  a  com-
       pressed	file  extension, such as in 'brol.grf.bz2' or '-.gz'. The com-
       pression	formats	which can be supported are the bzip2 format  ('.bz2'),
       the gzip	format ('.gz'),	and the	lzma format ('.lzma', on input only).

OPTIONS
       -copt  Choose default ordering strategy according to one	or several op-
	      tions among:

	      b	     enforce load balance as much as possible.

	      q	     privilege quality over speed (default).

	      s	     privilege speed over quality.

	      t	     enforce safety.

       -h     Display some help.

       -mmfile
	      Save column block	mapping	data to	file mfile. Mapping data spec-
	      ifies,  for  each	vertex,	the index of the column	block to which
	      this vertex belongs.

       -ostrat
	      Use sequential graph ordering strategy strat (see	Scotch	user's
	      manual for more information).

       -ttfile
	      Save  partitioning  tree	data  to file tfile. Partitioning tree
	      data specifies, for each vertex, the index of the	 first	vertex
	      of  the  parent  block of	the block to which the vertex belongs.
	      Altogether with the mapping data provided	in file	mfile, it  al-
	      lows  one	to rebuild the separator tree of the nested dissection
	      process.

       -V     Display program version and copyright.

       -vverb Set verbose mode to verb.	It is a	set of one of more  characters
	      which can	be:

	      s	     strategy information.

	      t	     timing information.

EXAMPLE
       Reorder	matrix	graph brol.grf and save	the resulting ordering to file
       brol.ord	using the default sequential graph ordering strategy:

	   $ gord brol.grf brol.ord

SEE ALSO
       dgord(1), gmk_hy(1), gtst(1).

       Scotch user's manual.

AUTHOR
       Francois	Pellegrini <francois.pellegrini@labri.fr>

				August 03, 2010			       gord(1)

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