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Using Adaptive Mesh Refinement Strategy for Numerical Solving of Gas Dynamics Problems on Multicore Computers

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This paper describes an algorithm and a program for solving multidimensional problems represented by differential equations with partial derivatives adopted for using SEE regional HPC resources. The algorithm is based on the AMR method - Adaptive Mesh Refinement of computational grid. Utilization of AMR method can significantly improve resolution of difference grid in areas of high interest, and also to accelerate processes of multidimensional problem solving.

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Rybakin, B., Bogatencov, P., Secrieru, G., Iluha, N. (2014). Using Adaptive Mesh Refinement Strategy for Numerical Solving of Gas Dynamics Problems on Multicore Computers. In: Dulea, M., Karaivanova, A., Oulas, A., Liabotis, I., Stojiljkovic, D., Prnjat, O. (eds) High-Performance Computing Infrastructure for South East Europe's Research Communities. Modeling and Optimization in Science and Technologies, vol 2. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01520-0_15

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