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Proceedings of the 1994 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing - Supercomputing '94, 1994
Building complex meshes for large-scale numerical simulations presents immense difficulties in exploiting high-performance computers. Industry and research leaders will describe the current state of the art for generating meshes for such large scientific problems.
Christon, M. +3 more
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Building complex meshes for large-scale numerical simulations presents immense difficulties in exploiting high-performance computers. Industry and research leaders will describe the current state of the art for generating meshes for such large scientific problems.
Christon, M. +3 more
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Simultaneous mesh generation and partitioning for Delaunay meshes
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 2000zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Nikos Chrisochoides, Démian Nave
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A Simple Mesh Generator in MATLAB
SIAM Review, 2004Summary: Creating a mesh is the first step in a wide range of applications, including scientific computing and computer graphics. An unstructured simplex mesh requires a choice of meshpoints (vertex nodes) and a triangulation. We want to offer a short and simple MATLAB code, described in more detail than usual, so the reader can experiment (and add to ...
Per-Olof Persson, Gilbert Strang
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2016
Written by authors at the forefront of modern algorithms research, Delaunay Mesh Generation demonstrates the power and versatility of Delaunay meshers in tackling complex geometric domains ranging from polyhedra with internal boundaries to piecewise smooth surfaces.
Cheng, Siu Wing +2 more
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Written by authors at the forefront of modern algorithms research, Delaunay Mesh Generation demonstrates the power and versatility of Delaunay meshers in tackling complex geometric domains ranging from polyhedra with internal boundaries to piecewise smooth surfaces.
Cheng, Siu Wing +2 more
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Learning to Generate Structured Meshes with In-Context: Toward Generalization in Mesh Generation
Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial IntelligenceStructured mesh generation serves as a crucial preprocessing step in numerical simulations and can be formulated as a mapping problem from geometry to structured mesh. Existing approaches typically establish an isolated mapping for each geometry. This geometry-specific paradigm fails to capture and leverage commonalities across geometries, inevitably ...
Jing Xiao +3 more
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PARMESH — A parallel mesh generator
Parallel Computing, 1995zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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1997
The efficient parallelisation of the finite element method is based on non-overlapping partitioning of the computational domain into an appropriate number of subdaomins. The problem size required for efficient application of parallel solution techniques is considerably large.
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The efficient parallelisation of the finite element method is based on non-overlapping partitioning of the computational domain into an appropriate number of subdaomins. The problem size required for efficient application of parallel solution techniques is considerably large.
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A Generic Algorithm for Mesh Optimisation
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2001The method presented in this paper optimises a given triangular mesh surface with respect to prescribed criteria to obtain a unit surface mesh. Two criteria are defined to guide the mesh optimisation scheme. In the procedure, we use three optimisation operators (edge split, edge collapse, and edge swap), and a local spherical surface is defined to ...
Wang, CCL, Yuen, MMF
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Hexahedral mesh generation constraints
Engineering with Computers, 2008For finite element analyses within highly elastic and plastic structural domains, hexahedral meshes have historically offered some benefits over tetrahedral finite element meshes in terms of reduced error, smaller element counts, and improved reliability.
Jason F. Shepherd, Chris R. Johnson 0001
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