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An adaptable parallel algorithm for the direct numerical simulation of incompressible turbulent flows using a Fourier spectral/\textit{hp} element method and MPI virtual topologies
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    An adaptable parallel algorithm for the direct numerical simulation of incompressible turbulent flows using a Fourier spectral/\textit{hp} element method and MPI virtual topologies (English)
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    30 November 2017
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    spectral/hp element method
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    high-order methods
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    incompressible flows
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    MPI parallelisation
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    virtual topologies
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