Z Diakoptics - Torn Subdivisions Radially Attached

The Piecewise Method of solution, better known as Diakoptics, is a procedure for solving large-scale system problems by tearing or decomposing. The problems to be analyzed seem to grow at a very rapid pace. Neither the increased computer speeds nor the computer core storages seem to keep up with the size and complexity of the problems to be solved. Diakoptics appears to be a good tool with which to supplement the computer, or computers, to solve large-scale system problems.

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