- we must not hardcode the number of coincidence vector places
The user must have a chance to change this setting for the iterative solvers according to the Z88 docs.
We use as default the number Z88 uses in its distributed example.
- we must not hardcode the number of stiffness matrix places, especially not for the Cholesky solver
The user must have a chance to change this setting in case of a solver error. This is also according to the Z88 docs that says it is a two step process:
- the solver first computed the necessary places
- the user must set the value accordingly in case it is too low
- also some code style fixes
- especially don't hardcode the choly solver that fails quickly for finer meshes
- setting sorcg as default since it shows the best performance with the cantilever tests