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Description

PRAgMaTIc (Parallel anisotRopic Adaptive Mesh ToolkIt) provides 2D/3D anisotropic mesh adaptivity for meshes of simplexes. The target applications are finite element and finite volume methods although it can also be used as a lossy compression algorithm for 2 and 3D data (e.g. image compression). It takes as its input the mesh and a metric tensor field which encodes desired mesh element size anisotropically.

The toolkit is written in C++ but also provides interfaces for Fortran. It has been integrated with FEniCS/Dolfin and integration with PETSc/DMPlex is planned. One of the design goals of PRAgMaTIc is to develop highly scalable algorithms for clusters of multi-core and many-core nodes. PRAgMaTIc uses OpenMP for thread parallelism and MPI for domain decomposition parallelisation.

Publications

A thread-parallel algorithm for anisotropic mesh adaptation Under review: arXiv:1308.2480

Hybrid OpenMP/MPI anisotropic mesh smoothing DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2012.04.166

Accelerating Anisotropic Mesh Adaptivity on nVIDIA's CUDA Using Texture Interpolation DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-23397-5_38

Build

$ cmake . $ make

Testing

$ make test

Install

If you want to install to a specific location then specify the argument --prefix=/target_location for ./configure. The default location is /usr/local.

$ make install

RPM

A RPM spec file is provided in the source root directory. Typically you need to create a tar ball of the source directory and then execute rpmbuild, e.g.:

$ rpmbuild -ta pragmatic-0.1.tar.gz

See rpmbuild documentation for more details.

DEBIAN

A Debian package is provided. To build a deb simply cd to the source directory and execute:

$ dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc