2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.apnum.2011.07.011
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Multithread parallelization of Lepp-bisection algorithms

Abstract: Longest edge (nested) algorithms for triangulation refinement in two dimensions are able to produce hierarchies of quality and nested irregular triangulations as needed both for adaptive finite element methods and for multigrid methods. They can be formulated in terms of the longest edge propagation path (Lepp) and terminal edge concepts, to refine the target triangles and some related neighbors. We discuss a parallel multithread algorithm, where every thread is in charge of refining a triangle t and its assoc… Show more

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“…In 2013, a parallel multi-threaded version of the LEPP algorithm was developed by Rivara [18], where each thread manages the LEPP of a single triangle marked to be refined.…”
Section: Longest-edge Refinement Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In 2013, a parallel multi-threaded version of the LEPP algorithm was developed by Rivara [18], where each thread manages the LEPP of a single triangle marked to be refined.…”
Section: Longest-edge Refinement Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parallel processing time is identical. The parallelism in the classical Rivara algorithm is obtained by processing multiple LEPP s in parallel, each LEPP in sequential [18].…”
Section: Algorithm 1 Backward-longest-edge-bisectionmentioning
confidence: 99%