The interconnection of geographically distributed supercomputers via highspeed networks makes available the needed compute power for large-scale scientific applications, such as finite element applications. In this paper we propose a two-level data decomposition method for efficient execution of finite element applications on a network of supercomputers. Our method exploits the following features that may be different for each supercomputer in the system: processor speed, number of processors used from each supercomputer, local network performance, wide area network performance and wide area topology. Preliminary experiments involving a nonlinear, finite element application executed on a network of two supercomputers, one located at Argonne...
[[abstract]]©2001 CIE-In this paper, we propose a binomial tree based parallel load-balancing method...
Research has continued with excellent progress and new results on methodology and algorithms. We hav...
This report describes a strategy for domain decomposition of a regular finite element grid to be cal...
Many large-scale computational problems are based on irregular (unstructured) domains. Some examples...
Currently, when solving complex computational problems of computer modeling, computational grids con...
This paper demonstrates that scalability and competitive efficiency can be achieved for unstructured...
The realization of the finite element method on parallel computers is usually based on a domain deco...
[[abstract]]To efficiently execute a finite element application program on a distributed memory mult...
The domain decomposition method embodies large potentials for a parallelization of FEM methods. In t...
[[abstract]]To efficiently execute a finite element application program on a distributed memory mult...
[[abstract]]To solve the load imbalance problem of a solution-adaptive finite element application pr...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the impact of data mapping strategies on the performance o...
This paper presents a comparative study on two different direct parallel solution strategies for the...
The paper considers the use of .NET as a framework for use in distributed scientific computing on de...
Abstract. In this paper, we give an overview of efforts to improve current techniques of load-balanc...
[[abstract]]©2001 CIE-In this paper, we propose a binomial tree based parallel load-balancing method...
Research has continued with excellent progress and new results on methodology and algorithms. We hav...
This report describes a strategy for domain decomposition of a regular finite element grid to be cal...
Many large-scale computational problems are based on irregular (unstructured) domains. Some examples...
Currently, when solving complex computational problems of computer modeling, computational grids con...
This paper demonstrates that scalability and competitive efficiency can be achieved for unstructured...
The realization of the finite element method on parallel computers is usually based on a domain deco...
[[abstract]]To efficiently execute a finite element application program on a distributed memory mult...
The domain decomposition method embodies large potentials for a parallelization of FEM methods. In t...
[[abstract]]To efficiently execute a finite element application program on a distributed memory mult...
[[abstract]]To solve the load imbalance problem of a solution-adaptive finite element application pr...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the impact of data mapping strategies on the performance o...
This paper presents a comparative study on two different direct parallel solution strategies for the...
The paper considers the use of .NET as a framework for use in distributed scientific computing on de...
Abstract. In this paper, we give an overview of efforts to improve current techniques of load-balanc...
[[abstract]]©2001 CIE-In this paper, we propose a binomial tree based parallel load-balancing method...
Research has continued with excellent progress and new results on methodology and algorithms. We hav...
This report describes a strategy for domain decomposition of a regular finite element grid to be cal...