High-Performance Parallel Solver for Integral Equations of Electromagnetics Based on Galerkin Method

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Date
2017-08Type
- Journal Article
Abstract
A new parallel solver for the volumetric integral equations (IE) of electrodynamics is presented. The solver is based on the Galerkin method, which ensures convergent numerical solution. The main features include: (i) memory usage eight times lower compared with analogous IE-based algorithms, without additional restrictions on the background media; (ii) accurate and stable method to compute matrix coefficients corresponding to the IE; and (iii) high degree of parallelism. The solver’s computational efficiency is demonstrated on a problem of magnetotelluric sounding of media with large conductivity contrast, revealing good agreement with results obtained using the second-order finite-element method. Due to the effective approach to parallelization and distributed data storage, the program exhibits perfect scalability on different hardware platforms. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000129479Publication status
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Journal / series
Mathematical GeosciencesVolume
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Publisher
SpringerSubject
Integral equations; Forward modeling; Electromagnetic sounding; Galerkin method; Green’s tensor; High-performance computingFunding
163494 - Development of novel high-performance MT 3-D inverse solution using contracting integral equation method (SNF)
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It was possible to publish this article open access thanks to a Swiss National Licence with the publisher.More
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