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Parallel Schwarz Methods for T-M Modelling

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Numerical Methods and Applications (NMA 2006)

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The paper deals with a finite element solution of transient thermo-elasticity problems. In this context, it is especially devoted to the parallel computing of nonstationary heat equations, when the linear systems arising in each time step are solved by the overlapping domain decomposition method. The numerical tests are performed by OpenMP and/or MPI solvers on a large benchmark problem derived from geoenvironmental model KBS.

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Todor Boyanov Stefka Dimova Krassimir Georgiev Geno Nikolov

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Starý, J., Jakl, O., Kohut, R. (2007). Parallel Schwarz Methods for T-M Modelling. In: Boyanov, T., Dimova, S., Georgiev, K., Nikolov, G. (eds) Numerical Methods and Applications. NMA 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4310. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70942-8_12

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