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Asynchronous multilevel adaptive methods for solving partial differential equations on multiprocessors: Performance results (English)
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1989
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The asynchronous fast adaptive composite grid method (AFAC) as described in detail by \textit{L. Hart} and the first author [ibid. 12, No.2, 131-144 (1989; reviewed above)] is considered from the point of view of implementation on an Intel iPSC/1 and iPSC/2 for solving Poisson's equation on a two-dimensional unit square. Details of the code and timing results are described.
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adaptive FAC method
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hypercube
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load balancing
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parallel algorithms
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asynchronous fast adaptive composite grid method
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implementation
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Poisson's equation
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