Scalable Unstructured Mesh
Algorithms and Applications


Welcome to the SUMAA3D Project, a collaborative research effort between scientists at Argonne National Laboratory, Penn State University, Virginia Tech, and The University of British Columbia.

This project was designed to enable the solution of large-scale applications on massively parallel machines. To date, many applications have been unable to take advantage of these machines because of a lack of publicly available software tools for unstructured mesh computation. The SUMAA3D project will rectify this situation by providing highly efficient parallel algorithms and software for the fundamental tasks of unstructured mesh computation.

In this demonstration, you will find a description of the project as well as several movies illustrating parallel computation on unstructured meshes. In addition, we have included detailed descriptions of the software packages already publicly available, applications which have benefited from this software, and our most recent work investigating the utility of virtual environment visualization techniques.


freitag@mcs.anl.gov / cfog@mech.ubc.ca / mtj@vt.edu / plassman@cse.psu.edu
Argonne National Laboratory / The University of British Columbia / Virginia Tech / Penn State University

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