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=== Partially-coupled approaches ===
 
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==== Data Decomposition ====
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# [[Cores/PDR | Parallel Data Refinement using TetGen ]]
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# [[PDR.AFLR  | Parallel Data Refinement using AFLR]]
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# Parallel Data Refinement using Parallel Optimistic Delaunay Mesh Generation for medical images , for details see [LINK to Daming papers]
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:# Parallel Data Refinement using Parallel Optimistic Delaunay Mesh Generation for medical images , for details see [LINK to Daming papers]
  
==== Domain Decomposition ====
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LINK to 2d PCDM paper
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extension to 3D is in progress.  
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=== Loosely-coupled approach ===
 
=== Loosely-coupled approach ===

Revision as of 09:32, 28 March 2018

Each page lists the activities within the different cores for metrics-driven extreme scale parallel anisotropic mesh generation


Parallel Adaptive Mesh Generation

Tightly-coupled approaches

This groups is experimented with two tightly-coupled approaches :

  1. CDT3D
  2. Parallel Optimistic Delaunay Mesh Generation for medical images, for details see [LINK]

Partially-coupled approaches

==== Data Decomposition ====
  1. Parallel Data Refinement using TetGen
  2. Parallel Data Refinement using AFLR
  3. Parallel Data Refinement using Parallel Optimistic Delaunay Mesh Generation for medical images , for details see [LINK to Daming papers]
==== Domain Decomposition ====
LINK to 2d PCDM paper
extension to 3D is in progress.

Loosely-coupled approach

Loosely coupled using CDT3D [MiniRTS workshop slides]

Parallel Runtime Software Systems

Real-time Medical Image Computing

Real Time Medical Image Computing