Scientists commonly turn to supercomputers or Clusters of Workstations with hundreds (even thousands) of nodes to generate meshes for large-scale simulations. Parallel mesh generation software is then used to decompose the original mesh generation problem into smaller sub-problems that can be solved (meshed) in parallel. The size of the final mesh is limited by the amount of aggregate memory of the parallel machine. Also, requesting many compute nodes on a shared computing resource may result in a long waiting, far surpassing the time it takes to solve the problem.;These two problems (i.e., insufficient memory when computing on a small number of nodes, and long waiting times when using many nodes from a shared computing resource) can be add...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a scalable three dimensional hybrid parallel Delaunay image-to-mes...
In this paper, we present a scalable three dimensional hybrid parallel Delaunay image-to-mesh conver...
© 2013 American Physical SocietyThis article introduces a highly parallel algorithm for molecular dy...
Scientists commonly turn to supercomputers or Clusters of Workstations with hundreds (even thousands...
We present two cost-effective and high-performance out-of-core parallel mesh generation algorithms a...
Abstract We present an extension of an existing Parallel Delaunay Re¯nement (PDR) method to be used ...
Most of the current supercomputer architectures consist of clusters of nodes that are used by many c...
It's advantageous for computational scientists to have the capability to perform interactive visuali...
Distributed memory parallel computers or distributed computer systems are widely recognized as the o...
This paper presents some of our findings on the scalability of parallel 3D mesh generation on distri...
Mesh generation is an essential component for many engineering applications. The ability to generate...
In this paper, we present a scalable three dimensional hybrid MPI+Threads parallel Delaunay image-to...
Abstract-We present an out-of-core algorithm for Parallel Delaunay Renement (PDR) for shared memory ...
In this poster we focus and present our preliminary results pertinent to the integration of multiple...
International audienceWe devise a strategy in order to generate large-size adapted anisotropic meshe...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a scalable three dimensional hybrid parallel Delaunay image-to-mes...
In this paper, we present a scalable three dimensional hybrid parallel Delaunay image-to-mesh conver...
© 2013 American Physical SocietyThis article introduces a highly parallel algorithm for molecular dy...
Scientists commonly turn to supercomputers or Clusters of Workstations with hundreds (even thousands...
We present two cost-effective and high-performance out-of-core parallel mesh generation algorithms a...
Abstract We present an extension of an existing Parallel Delaunay Re¯nement (PDR) method to be used ...
Most of the current supercomputer architectures consist of clusters of nodes that are used by many c...
It's advantageous for computational scientists to have the capability to perform interactive visuali...
Distributed memory parallel computers or distributed computer systems are widely recognized as the o...
This paper presents some of our findings on the scalability of parallel 3D mesh generation on distri...
Mesh generation is an essential component for many engineering applications. The ability to generate...
In this paper, we present a scalable three dimensional hybrid MPI+Threads parallel Delaunay image-to...
Abstract-We present an out-of-core algorithm for Parallel Delaunay Renement (PDR) for shared memory ...
In this poster we focus and present our preliminary results pertinent to the integration of multiple...
International audienceWe devise a strategy in order to generate large-size adapted anisotropic meshe...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a scalable three dimensional hybrid parallel Delaunay image-to-mes...
In this paper, we present a scalable three dimensional hybrid parallel Delaunay image-to-mesh conver...
© 2013 American Physical SocietyThis article introduces a highly parallel algorithm for molecular dy...