@inproceedings{2356d2f8028b4e4da78d3f4537949ae6,
title = "Application of domain decomposition methods for numerical modeling of wave phenomena on serial and parallel computer architectures",
abstract = "Domain decomposition, Hennigan et al, is a rigorous technique for analysis that requires neither massive computer resources, nor the usual simplifications. The flexibility of the technique is its greatest strength. Repetitious structures can be analyzed accurately and efficiently without periodic assumptions. Complex regions can be modeled as finely as necessary, while simpler regions can be modeled coarsely. In short, domain decomposition has many areas for exploration. This paper will explain the basics of the technique, and give a few examples of its application.",
author = "Spring, {C. T.} and Cangellaris, {A. C.}",
year = "1994",
doi = "10.1049/cp:19940094",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "0852966091",
series = "IEE Conference Publication",
publisher = "Publ by IEE",
number = "384",
pages = "371--374",
booktitle = "IEE Conference Publication",
edition = "384",
note = "Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Computation in Electromagnetics ; Conference date: 12-04-1994 Through 14-04-1994",
}