TERRA-NEO - Integrated Co-Design of an Exascale Earth Mantle Modeling Framework (TERRA-NEO)

Third Party Funds Group - Sub project


Acronym: TERRA-NEO

Start date : 12.10.2005

End date : 08.06.2019

Extension date: 30.09.2019

Website: http://www.terraneo.fau.de


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Book chapter / Article in edited volumes
Authored book
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Conference contribution
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A parallel finite element multigrid framework for geodynamic simulations with more than ten trillion unknowns (2017) Bartuschat D, Rüde U, Thönnes D, Kohl N, Drzisga DP, Huber M, John L, et al. Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Fast asthenosphere motion in high-resolution global mantle flow models (2015) Weißmüller J, Gmeiner B, Ghelichkhan S, Huber M, John L, Wohlmuth BI, Rüde U, Bunge HP Journal article, Original article Parallel multigrid on hierarchical hybrid grids: a performance study on current high performance computing clusters (vol 26, pg 217, 2014) (2015) Gmeiner B, Köstler H, Stürmer M, Rüde U Journal article, Erratum Towards Textbook Efficiency for Parallel Multigrid (2015) Gmeiner B, Rüde U, Stengel H, Waluga C, Wohlmuth BI Journal article, Original article Performance and Scalability of Hierarchical Hybrid Multigrid Solvers for Stokes Systems (2015) Gmeiner B, Rüde U, Stengel H, Waluga C, Wohlmuth BI Journal article, Original article Dual and Hybrid Hierarchical Grids for Fast Geophysical Flow Simulations (2014) Wohlmuth BI, Gmeiner B, Stengel H, Rüde U, Waluga C Conference contribution Local mass-corrections for continuous pressure approximations of incompressible flow (2014) Gmeiner B, Waluga C, Wohlmuth BI Journal article Peta-Scale Hierarchical Hybrid Multigrid Using Hybrid Parallelization (2014) Gmeiner B, Rüde U, Wasniewski J Book chapter / Article in edited volumes Hierarchical Hybrid Grids for Mantle Convection: A First Study (2012) Gmeiner B, Mohr M, Rüde U Conference contribution