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We present a parallel multigrid method for solving variable-coefficient elliptic partial differential equations on arbitrary geometries using highly adapted meshes. Our method is designed for meshes that are built from an unstructured hexa-hedral macro mesh, in which each macro element is adaptively refined as an octree. This forest-of-octrees approach enables us to generate meshes for complex geometries...
The logical structure of a forest of octrees can be used to create scalable algorithms for parallel adaptive mesh refinement (AMR), which has recently been demonstrated for several petascale applications. Among various frequently used octree-based mesh operations, including refinement, coarsening, partitioning, and enumerating nodes, ensuring a 2:1 size balance between neighboring elements has historically...
Many problems are characterized by dynamics occurring on a wide range of length and time scales. One approach to overcoming the tyranny of scales is adaptive mesh refinement/coarsening (AMR), which dynamically adapts the mesh to resolve features of interest. However, the benefits of AMR are difficult to achieve in practice, particularly on the petascale computers that are essential for difficult problems...
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