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A parallel approach to the variational transfer of discrete fields between arbitrarily distributed unstructured finite element meshes https://algo4u.ch/a-parallel-approach-to-the-variational-transfer-of-discrete-fields-between-arbitrarily-distributed-unstructured-finite-element-meshes/ Tue, 17 Jan 2017 13:19:02 +0000 http://algo4u.ch/new/?p=6080 R. Krause and P. Zulian, A Parallel Approach to the Variational Transfer of Discrete Fields between Arbitrarily Distributed Unstructured Finite Element MeshesSIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 2016.

Read More: http://epubs.siam.org/doi/abs/10.1137/15M1008361

An essential ingredient for the discretization and numerical solution of coupled multi-physics or multi-scale problems are stable and efficient techniques for the transfer of discrete fields between non-matching volume or surface meshes. In this paper, we present a new and completely parallel approach. It allows for the transfer of discrete fields between unstructured volume and surface meshes, which can be arbitrarily distributed among different processors. No a priori information on the relation between the different meshes is required.

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