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    Multidomain local Fourier method for PDEs in complex geometries (English)
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    22 January 1997
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    The authors develop a low communication parallel algorithm for the solution of time dependent nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs). The parallelization is achieved by a domain decomposition method. The method allows the treatment of various complex geometries using mapping. Illustration is made using numerical experiments.
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    multidomain local Fourier method
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    parallel algorithm
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    domain decomposition
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    complex geometries
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    numerical experiments
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