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Managing complexity in the Parallel Sparse Grid Combination Technique

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Larson, Jay
Strazdins, Peter
Hegland, Markus
Harding, Brendan
Roberts, Stephen
Stals, Linda
Rendell, Alistair
Ali, Muhammad
Southern, J.

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Parallel implementation of the sparse grid combination technique in high dimensions presents many complexity challenges. We enumerate these challenges, classifying them respectively as computational, algorithmic, and software complexity. We discuss strategies for overcoming the individual complexity barriers. We describe our architecture for a software framework that will allow its users to build complex multiple grid solver applications.

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Parallel Computing

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2037-12-31
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