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A new approach to minimising the frontwidth in finite element calculations (English)
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23 September 1996
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We propose a new approach to determine the element ordering that minimises the frontwidth in finite element computations. The optimisation problem is formulated using graph theoretic concepts. We develop a divide-and-conquer strategy which defines a series of graph partitioning subproblems. The latter are tackled by means of three different heuristics, namely the Kernighan-Lin deterministic technique, and the non-deterministic simulated annealing and stochastic evolution algorithms. Results obtained for various two-dimensional and three-dimensional finite element meshes, whether structured or non-structured, reveal the superiority of the proposed approach relative to the standard algorithms.
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non-deterministic simulated annealing algorithm
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stochastic evolution algorithm
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element ordering
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graph theoretic concepts
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graph partitioning subproblems
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Kernighan-Lin deterministic technique
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