AbstractGood performance of parallel finite element computations on unstructured meshes requires high-quality mesh partitioning. Such a decomposition task is normally done by a graph-based partitioning approach. However, the main shortcoming of graph partitioning algorithms is that minimizing the so-called edge cut is not entirely the same as minimizing the communication overhead. This paper thus proposes a unified framework of multi-objective cost functions, which take into account several factors that are not captured by the graph-based partitioning approach. Freely adjustable weighting parameters in the framework also promote a flexible treatment of different optimization objectives. A greedy-style post-improvement procedure is designed ...
A method is outlined for optimising graph partitions which arise in mapping unstructured mesh calcul...
Most finite element methods used nowadays utilize unstructured meshes. These meshes are often very l...
The realization of the finite element method on parallel computers is usually based on a domain deco...
AbstractGood performance of parallel finite element computations on unstructured meshes requires hig...
We address the problem of automatic partitioning of unstructured finite element meshes in the contex...
A new method is described for optimising graph partitions which arise in mapping unstructured mesh ...
A method is outlined for optimising graph partitions which arise in mapping un- structured mesh calc...
A technique called the Finite Element Method is primarily utilized to numerically solve Partial Diff...
Graph partitioning is a fundamental problem in many scientific contexts. Algorithms that find a good...
Multilevel algorithms are a successful class of optimisation techniques which address the mesh parti...
AbstractThis paper addresses two key parallelization challenges the unstructured mesh-based ocean mo...
[EN]We propose a new algorithm on distributed-memory parallel computers for our simultaneous untangl...
To enable the solution of large-scale applications on distributed memory architectures, we are desig...
Parallel execution of computational mechanics codes requires efficient mesh-partitioning techniques....
In parallel adaptive Finite Element simulations the work load 011the individual processors can chang...
A method is outlined for optimising graph partitions which arise in mapping unstructured mesh calcul...
Most finite element methods used nowadays utilize unstructured meshes. These meshes are often very l...
The realization of the finite element method on parallel computers is usually based on a domain deco...
AbstractGood performance of parallel finite element computations on unstructured meshes requires hig...
We address the problem of automatic partitioning of unstructured finite element meshes in the contex...
A new method is described for optimising graph partitions which arise in mapping unstructured mesh ...
A method is outlined for optimising graph partitions which arise in mapping un- structured mesh calc...
A technique called the Finite Element Method is primarily utilized to numerically solve Partial Diff...
Graph partitioning is a fundamental problem in many scientific contexts. Algorithms that find a good...
Multilevel algorithms are a successful class of optimisation techniques which address the mesh parti...
AbstractThis paper addresses two key parallelization challenges the unstructured mesh-based ocean mo...
[EN]We propose a new algorithm on distributed-memory parallel computers for our simultaneous untangl...
To enable the solution of large-scale applications on distributed memory architectures, we are desig...
Parallel execution of computational mechanics codes requires efficient mesh-partitioning techniques....
In parallel adaptive Finite Element simulations the work load 011the individual processors can chang...
A method is outlined for optimising graph partitions which arise in mapping unstructured mesh calcul...
Most finite element methods used nowadays utilize unstructured meshes. These meshes are often very l...
The realization of the finite element method on parallel computers is usually based on a domain deco...