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subroutine initialize_type_dense(self,domain)implicit none class(type_dense),intent(inout)::selftype(type_domain),intent(inout)::domain! Initialize the dense matrix with zerosinteger(int32)::num_nodesnum_nodes=domain%get_num_nodes()call allocate_array(self%val,num_nodes,num_nodes)self%val(:,:)=0.0d0end subroutine initialize_type_dense