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Distribution of the relative total time of different runs computed with respect to the default configuration.
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The numerical simulation of structural mechanics applications via finite elements usually requires the solution of large-size and ill-conditioned linear systems, especially when accurate results are sought for derived variables interpolated with lower order functions, like stress or deformation fields. Such task represents the most time-consuming k...
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... addition, we note that the optimal configurations in terms of total solution times are always associated with the condition C f s < C op meaning that the application of a V(1,1)-cycle composed by the aFSAI smoother is less costly than the regular AMG cycle based on a Gauss-Seidel or SOR smoother. In Figure 5, we show a summary of the analysis developed here in terms of relative total time. This measure is computed with respect to the default configuration results from Table 3 to give an idea of the relative performance among different runs and the default configuration for each test case. ...
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... addition, we note that the optimal configurations in terms of total solution times are always associated with the condition C f s < C op meaning that the application of a V(1,1)-cycle composed by the aFSAI smoother is less costly than the regular AMG cycle based on a Gauss-Seidel or SOR smoother. In Figure 5, we show a summary of the analysis developed here in terms of relative total time. This measure is computed with respect to the default configuration results from Table 3 to give an idea of the relative performance among different runs and the default configuration for each test case. ...
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