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Foil 145 Adaptive Multilevel Parallel Infrastructure

From CPS615-Introduction-Course,Driving Technology and HPCC Current Status and Futures CPS615 Basic Simulation Track for Computational Science -- Fall Semester 96. by Geoffrey C. Fox *
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Einstein's equations can be represented as a coupled system of hyperbolic and elliptic PDEs with non-trivial boundary conditions to be solved using adaptive multilevel methods
We are building PSE that will support:
  • composition of stable, convergent AMR and MG solvers
  • software integration (initial value problem, apparent horizon finders, ...
  • automatic conversion of sequential unigrid codes into parallel, multigrid versions
  • collaborative visualization environment
To implement the system we use technologies developed by CRPC, in particular MPI and HPF, combined with emerging new Web technologies: JAVA and VRML 2.0.



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