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MPI+OpenMP Parallelization for Elastic Wave Simulation with an Iterative Solver

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In this paper, we propose and study the hybrid (MPI and OpenMP) parallelization for our novel approach to 3D numerical simulation of elastic waves with Krylov-type iteration method. The quality of the parallelization is justified by weak and strong scaling analysis.

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Two of the authors (Dmitry Neklyudov and Vladimir Tcheverda) have been sponsored by the Russian Science Foundation grant 17-17-01128.

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Belonosov, M., Tcheverda, V., Kostin, V., Neklyudov, D. (2020). MPI+OpenMP Parallelization for Elastic Wave Simulation with an Iterative Solver. In: Schwardmann, U., et al. Euro-Par 2019: Parallel Processing Workshops. Euro-Par 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11997. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48340-1_54

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