The numerical solution of partial differential equations by the finite element methods consists of a number of steps where the efficient resolution of linear systems by domain decomposition methods is an important but not the only part. The flexible and efficient implementation of all aspects of the finite element method on parallel computers has lead to increasingly complex software frameworks. In this minisymposium several new developments will be presented.
Organizer: Peter Bastian
<peter.bastian@iwr.uni-heidelberg.de>
Christian Wieners
Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
The minisymposium is held in 1 session.
Wednesday, July 23 11:00 - 12:40 Room 005
- A Model for Parallel Adaptive Finite Element Software
(TM041)
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Krzysztof Banaś
(Poland)
- Parallelization Concepts of the Library EXPDE
(TM111)
Christoph Pflaum
(Germany)
- Distributed Point Objects: A New Concept for Parallel Finite Elements
(TM007)
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Christian Wieners
(Germany)
- Towards a Unified Framework for Finite Element Computations
(TM105)
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Peter Bastian
(Germany)
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