Citations




If you publish a paper that mentions ML, please send us a link. Here are a few papers that reference the ML package.

  • Peter Arbenz , Martin Bečka, Roman Geus, Ulrich Hetmaniuk, Tiziano Mengotti. On a parallel multilevel preconditioned Maxwell eigensolver. Parallel Computing, Vol. 32 (2), p. 157-165, 2006. (doi link)

  • Peter Arbenz and Roman Geus. Multilevel preconditioned iterative eigensolvers for Maxwell eigenvalue problems. Applied Numerical Mathematics, Vol. 54 (2), p. 107-121, , 2004. (doi link)

  • Michele Benzi, Gene Golub, Jörg Liesen. Numerical solution of saddle point problems. Acta Numerica (14), p. 1-137, 2005. (doi link)

  • Tim Boonen, Geoffrey Deliége, Stefan Vandewalle. On algebraic multigrid methods derived from partition of unity nodal prolongators Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications, Vol. 13 (2-3), p. 105-131 , 2006. (doi link)

  • Oliver Bröker, Oscar Chinellato and Roman Geus. Using Python for large scale linear algebra applications. Future Generation Computer Systems, Vol. 21 (6), p. 969-979, 2005. (doi link)

  • L. A. Drummond and O. A. Marques. An overview of the Advanced CompuTational Software (ACTS) collection. ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS), Vol. 31 (6), p. 282-301 , 2005. (doi link)

  • C.J. Garasi, D.E. Bliss, T.A. Mehlhorn, B.V. Oliver, A.C. Robinson, and G.S. Sarkisov. Multi-dimensional high energy density physics modeling and simulation of wire array Z-pinch physics. Physics of Plasmas, Vol. 11 (5), p. 2729-2737, 2004. (doi link)

  • Eldad Haber and Stefan Heldmann. An octree multigrid method for quasi-static Maxwell's equations with highly discontinuous coefficients . Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 223 (2), p. 783-796, 2007. (doi link)

  • Ulrich Hetmaniuk. A Rayleigh quotient minimization algorithm based on algebraic multigrid. Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications, Vol. 14 (7), p. 563-580, 2007. (doi link)

  • Øyvind Hjelle and Morten Dæhlen. Multilevel least squares approximation of scattered data over binary triangulations. Computing and Visualization in Science, Vol. 8 (2), p. 83-91, 2005. (doi link)

  • S. Koch, H. De Gersem, E. Fischer, G. Moritz, and T. Weiland. Simulation of Eddy-Current Losses in a Fast Ramped Superconductive Dipole Magnet. IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, Vol. 16 (2), p. 334-337, 2006. (doi link)

  • Gregory Larson, Deryl Snyder, David Vanden Abeele, and Tanja Clees Application of single-level, pointwise algebraic, and smoothed aggregation multigrid methods to direct numerical simulations of incompressible turbulent flows. Computing and Visualization in Science, 2007. (doi link)

  • Kent-Andre Mardal, Ola Skavhaug, Glenn T. Lines, Gunnar A. Staff, and Åsmund Ødegård. Using Python to Solve Partial Differential Equations. Computing in Science and Engineering, Vol. 9 (3), p. 48-51, 2007. (doi link)

  • Peter Messmer and David L. Bruhwiler. A parallel electrostatic solver for the VORPAL code. Computer Physics Communications, Vol. 164 (1-3), Proceedings of the 18th International Conferene on the Numerical Simulation of Plasmas, p. 118-121, December 2004. (doi link)

  • A.C. Robinson and C.J. Garasi. Three-dimensional z-pinch wire array modeling with ALEGRA-HEDP. Computer Physics Communications, Vol. 164 (1-3), p. 408-413, 2004. (doi link)

  • Lin Shi, Yizhou Yu, Nathan Bell, and Wei-Wen Feng. A Fast Multigrid Algorithm for Mesh Deformation. ACM Transactions on Graphics, Vol. 25 (3), p. 1108-1117, 2006. (doi link)