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Local uniform mesh refinement on loosely-coupled parallel processors
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    Local uniform mesh refinement on loosely-coupled parallel processors (English)
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    Local uniform mesh refinement (LUMR) is a powerful technique for the solution of partial differential equations where uniform refinement grids are slaced on a coarse `parent grid'. This paper discusses the implementation of LUMR on a system of loosely coupled parallel processors. The processors are assumed to be connected either by a common bus of local area network of in a linear array and the cost of communication is estimated. Finally the theoretical results are compared with experiments with the revolving cone problem on a 14 node Apollo ring.
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    Local uniform mesh refinement
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    revolving cone problem
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