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September 14, 2000, 00:01 |
Hybrid mesh decomposition
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Are there any packages that perform domain decomposition on arbirary mixed element type meshes? I currently use gridgen to build such meshes but want to run parallel and do not have a convenient way to decompose.
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September 14, 2000, 08:17 |
Re: Hybrid mesh decomposition
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I believe any of the decomposition libraries which decompose the graph of the mesh, such as MeTiS or JOSTLE, will work. You may have to convert your mesh data into the graph data required by these packages.
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