2015
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16560
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“…More recently, extensions to parameterized multiscale problems have been presented, such as the localized multiscale reduced basis method (LRBMS) [97,98,99] or the generalized multiscale finite element method (GMsFEM) [100,101,102]. In [103,104] we have demonstrated that most of these methods can be cast into a general abstract framework that may then be used for the design of a common implementation framework for multiscale methods, which has been realized in the Dune-MultiScale module [105]. In the following, we concentrate on an efficient parallelized implementation of MsFEM within the DUNE software framework.…”
Section: Multi Scale Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…More recently, extensions to parameterized multiscale problems have been presented, such as the localized multiscale reduced basis method (LRBMS) [97,98,99] or the generalized multiscale finite element method (GMsFEM) [100,101,102]. In [103,104] we have demonstrated that most of these methods can be cast into a general abstract framework that may then be used for the design of a common implementation framework for multiscale methods, which has been realized in the Dune-MultiScale module [105]. In the following, we concentrate on an efficient parallelized implementation of MsFEM within the DUNE software framework.…”
Section: Multi Scale Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our implementation of the general framework for multiscale methods (Dune-Multiscale, [105]) is an effort birthed from the Exa-Dune project [16,106,107] and is built using the Dune Generic Discretization Toolbox (Dune-GDT, [108]) and Dune-XT [109] as well as the Dune core modules described in Section 3.…”
Section: Implementation and Parallelizationmentioning
confidence: 99%