Parallel adaptive mesh refinement and redistribution on distributed memory computers (Q1913184)

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Parallel adaptive mesh refinement and redistribution on distributed memory computers
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    Parallel adaptive mesh refinement and redistribution on distributed memory computers (English)
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    11 July 1996
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    A procedure to support parallel refinement and redistribution of two-dimensional unstructured finite element meshes on distributed memory computers is presented. The procedure uses the mesh topological entity hierarchy as the underlying data structures to easily support the required adjacency information. Mesh refinement is done by employing links back to the geometric representation to place new nodes on the boundary of the domain directly on the curved geometry. The refined mesh is then redistributed, and a fast parallel tree edge-coloring algorithm is used to pair processors having adjacent partitions and forming a tree structure as a result of Leiss-Reddy load request criteria. The system is implemented on a massively parallel MasPar MP-1 system with a SIMD style of computation and uses message passing primitives to migrate elements during the mesh redistribution phase. Performance results of the redistribution heuristics on various test meshes are given.
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    mesh topological entity hierarchy
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    tree edge-coloring algorithm
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    Leiss-Reddy load request criteria
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    MasPar MP-1 system
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