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Analysis of the interaction of electromagnetic signals with thin-wires structures. Multiprocessing issues for an iterative method. (English) Zbl 1118.65393

Daydé, Michel (ed.) et al., High performance computing for computational science – VECPAR 2004. 6th international conference, Valencia, Spain, June 28–30, 2004. Revised selected and invited papers. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 3-540-25424-2/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3402, 78-89 (2005).
Summary: In this paper we analyse the computational aspects of a numerical method for solving the Electric Field Integral Equation (EFIE) for the analysis of the interaction of electromagnetic signals with thin-wires structures. Our interest concerns with the design of an efficient parallel implementation of this numerical method which helps physicist to solve the Electric Field Integral Equation for very complex and large thin-wires structures. The development of this parallel implementation has been carried out on distributed memory multiprocessors, with the use of the parallel programming library MPI and routines of PETSc (Portable, Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation). These routines can solve sparse linear systems in parallel. Appropriate data partitions have been designed in order to optimize the performance of the parallel implementation. A parameter named relative efficiency has been defined to compare two parallel executions with different number of processors. This parameter allows us to better describe the superlinear performance behavior of our parallel implementation. Evaluation of the parallel implementation is given in terms of the values of the speep-up and the relative efficiency. Moreover, a discussion about the requirements of memory versus the number of processors is included. It will be shown that memory hierarchy management plays a relevant role in the performance of this parallel implementation.
For the entire collection see [Zbl 1068.68004].

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65R20 Numerical methods for integral equations
78A25 Electromagnetic theory (general)

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