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Synchronous and Concurrent Multidomain Computing Method for Cloud Computing Platforms

We present a numerical method for synchronous and concurrent solution of transient elastodynamics problem where the computational domain is divided into subdomains that may reside on separate computational platforms. Here, this work employs the variational multiscale discontinuous Galerkin (VMDG) me...

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Published in:SIAM journal on scientific computing 2021-01, Vol.43 (5), p.S565-S591
Main Authors: Anguiano, Marcelino, Kuberry, Paul, Bochev, Pavel, Masud, Arif
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