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Use norm of right-hand side instead of initial error for scaling residuals in iterative solvers. This yields consistent results when starting with a decent initial approximation. Provide an HPX backend. Accept near null-space vectors for aggregation-based coarsening. Added SPAI(1) smoother (may work better than SPAI(0), but is extremely slow to setup for larger problems). Iterative solvers now provide apply() methods, so that they may be used as preconditioners themselves. Various fixes and improvements.
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