Parallel implementation of finite-element/Newton method for solution of steady-state and transient nonlinear partial differential equations (Q1908496): Difference between revisions
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Parallel implementation of finite-element/Newton method for solution of steady-state and transient nonlinear partial differential equations (English)
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10 July 1996
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Domain decomposition by nested dissection for concurrent factorization and storage (CFS) of asymmetric matrices is coupled with finite element and spectral element discretizations and with Newton's method to yield an algorithm for parallel solution of nonlinear initial and boundary value problem. The efficiency of the CFS algorithm implemented on a MIMD computer is demonstrated by analysis of the solution of the two-dimensional Poisson equation discretized using both finite and spectral elements. The robustness of the parallel implementation of the finite-element/Newton algorithm is demonstrated by solution of steady and transient natural convection in a two-dimensional cavity, a standard test problem for low Prandtl number convection.
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nested dissection
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asymmetric matrices
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MIMD computer
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Poisson equation
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natural convection
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two-dimensional cavity
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