Difference between revisions of "Generic elliptic solver"

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Requirements:
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* Steve: FunWave, need parallelism and mesh refinement;
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* Ian: 6-variable, linear elliptic equation, need mesh refinement and perhaps parallelism;
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* Eloisa: generic solver, easy to use and to experiment with more important than efficiency, no restriction on topology, mesh refinement would be good but doesn't need it for everything;
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Existing tools:
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* Scott's elliptic solver, second order with extension to fourth order coming soon; integrate with Cactus via own data conversions, but currently making it talk to Carpet. Available immediately via SVN;

Revision as of 10:47, 2 November 2011

Notes

Requirements:

  • Steve: FunWave, need parallelism and mesh refinement;
  • Ian: 6-variable, linear elliptic equation, need mesh refinement and perhaps parallelism;
  • Eloisa: generic solver, easy to use and to experiment with more important than efficiency, no restriction on topology, mesh refinement would be good but doesn't need it for everything;

Existing tools:

  • Scott's elliptic solver, second order with extension to fourth order coming soon; integrate with Cactus via own data conversions, but currently making it talk to Carpet. Available immediately via SVN;