I have theoretically symmetric sparse matrix which is not numerically symmetric.
After assemble my matrix, I have
max(max(abs(A-A')))=1.e-16
which is negligible.
However, matlab does not consider this matrix as symmetric matrix. Hence, matlab does not use CHOLMOD to solve this matrix.
Of course, I can do
A=(A+A')/2
or other thing to make A symmetric.
However, I don't want to do this because it takes quite long time to transpose and take sum.
Is there any other way to force matlab to use CHOLMOD?

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am 22 Jul. 2016

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