University of Texas at Austin

Past Event: PhD Dissertation Defense

Scalable DPG multigrid solver with applications in high-frequency wave propagation

Jacob Badger, CSEM Ph.D. Candidate

10 – 11AM
Friday Apr 5, 2024

POB 4.304 & Zoom

Abstract

This dissertation outlines development of a distributed multigrid solver, based on the discontinuous Petrov--Galerkin finite element method, for solving high-frequency wave propagation problems. The DPG multigrid solver is demonstrated to solve wave propagation problems in acoustics, electromagnetics, and elasticity with complex geometries, high-contrast heterogeneous media, and other challenging features. Scaling is demonstrated to nearly 1 trillion degrees of freedom, an unprecedented scale for high-frequency wave propagation.

 

Biography

Committee: Leszek Demkowicz, George Biros, Omar Ghattas, Björn Engquist, Jay Gopalakrishnan (Portland State University), Jacob Grosek (Air Force Research Lab), and Socratis Petrides (Lawrence Livermore National Lab)

Scalable DPG multigrid solver with applications in high-frequency wave propagation

Event information

Date
10 – 11AM
Friday Apr 5, 2024
Location POB 4.304 & Zoom
Hosted by Leszek F. Demkowicz