ParFE
parFE is fully-parallel high-performance finite element code targeted to the modeling of trabecular bones in humans. It employs scalable multigrid solvers for efficient solutions on massively parallel computers.
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- van Bevern, René; Feldmann, Andreas Emil; Sorge, Manuel; Suchý, Ondřej: On the parameterized complexity of computing balanced partitions in graphs (2015)
- Blaheta, Radim; Sokol, Vojtěch: Multilevel solvers with aggregations for voxel based analysis of geomaterials (2012)
- Coelho, Pedro G.; Cardoso, João B.; Fernandes, Paulo R.; Rodrigues, Hélder C.: Parallel computing techniques applied to the simultaneous design of structure and material (2011)
- Legrain, G.; Cartraud, P.; Perreard, I.; Moës, N.: An X-FEM and level set computational approach for image-based modelling: application to homogenization (2011)
- Podshivalov, L.; Holdstein, Y.; Fischer, A.; Bar-Yoseph, P. Z.: Towards a multi-scale computerized bone diagnostic system: 2D micro-scale finite element analysis (2009)
- Arbenz, Peter; Flaig, Cyril: On smoothing surfaces in voxel based finite element analysis of trabecular bone (2008)
- Arbenz, Peter; van Lenthe, G. Harry; Mennel, Uche; Müller, Ralph; Sala, Marzio: A scalable multi-level preconditioner for matrix-free (\mu)-finite element analysis of human bone structures (2008)