Performance of finite element solvers on parallel computers such as the Connection Machine CM-5 system is directly related to the efficiency of the communication strategy. The objective of this work is two-fold: First, we propose a data-parallel implementation of a partitioning algorithm used to decompose unstructured meshes. The mesh partitions are then mapped to the vector units of the CM-5. Second, we design gather and scatter operations taking advantage of data locality coming from the decomposition to reduce the communication time. This new communication strategy is available in the CMSSL. An example illustrates the performance of the proposed strategy.Engineering and Applied Science
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Domain decomposition is the most widely used technique to achieve parallelism in CFD applications. F...
The Finite Element Machine is an experimental array processor designed to support research in parall...
This paper describes the methods used and experiences made with implementing a finite element applic...
The objective of this paper is to propose communication procedures suitable for unstructured finite ...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the impact of data mapping strategies on the performance o...
A technique called the Finite Element Method is primarily utilized to numerically solve Partial Diff...
AbstractWe discuss some aspects of implementing the finite-element method on parallel computers with...
This paper demonstrates that scalability and competitive efficiency can be achieved for unstructured...
Efficient data motion is critical for high performance computing on distributed memory architectures...
A finite element method for computational the Connection Machine systems CM-2 and CM-200. An implici...
The realization of the finite element method on parallel computers is usually based on a domain deco...
Most finite element methods used nowadays utilize unstructured meshes. These meshes are often very l...
International audienceWe investigate the problem of partitioning finite difference meshes in two dim...
In parallel finite element solvers, sparse matrix assembly is often a bottleneck. Implemented using ...
We present a new approach to the use of parallel computers with adaptive finite element methods. Thi...
Domain decomposition is the most widely used technique to achieve parallelism in CFD applications. F...
The Finite Element Machine is an experimental array processor designed to support research in parall...
This paper describes the methods used and experiences made with implementing a finite element applic...