From: Matthias Maier Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2018 15:41:45 +0000 (-0500) Subject: minor updates, wrote a paragraph, update contributors X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.dealii.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=1ed7ead1fdf3aa7a93914b797a32c6dfaca81327;p=release-papers.git minor updates, wrote a paragraph, update contributors --- diff --git a/9.0/paper.tex b/9.0/paper.tex index 1fd78e5..7a296f0 100644 --- a/9.0/paper.tex +++ b/9.0/paper.tex @@ -160,8 +160,6 @@ Institute, Troy, NY 12180, USA. \renewcommand{\labelitemi}{--} - - \begin{document} \maketitle @@ -171,6 +169,10 @@ Institute, Troy, NY 12180, USA. \end{abstract} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \section{Overview} \dealii{} version 9.0.0 was released April X, 2018. This paper provides an @@ -232,23 +234,24 @@ The major changes of this release are: \item Support for GPU + \marginpar{paragraph for CUDA missing} \item - In this version we add template wrappers for ScaLAPACK -- parallel dense linear algebra - library with block-cyclic matrix distribution over 2D process grid. - The functionality and interface is similar to the LAPACK wrappers, - matrix-matrix multiplication, Cholesky and LU factorizations, - eigensolvers, SVD, pseudoinverse, save/load in HDF5 format and - other functionality is implemented. - A user can combine the new linear algebra with other MPI-parallel - algorithms in \dealii{} without the need to worry about MPI communicator - being divisible exactly into 2D process grid. The processes which are not part of - the grid are labeled inactive and ScaLAPACK routines will not be called on them. + In this version we add template wrappers for ScaLAPACK -- parallel dense + linear algebra library with block-cyclic matrix distribution over 2D + process grid. The functionality and interface is similar to the LAPACK + wrappers, matrix-matrix multiplication, Cholesky and LU factorizations, + eigensolvers, SVD, pseudoinverse, save/load in HDF5 format and other + functionality is implemented. A user can combine the new linear algebra + with other MPI-parallel algorithms in \dealii{} without the need to worry + about MPI communicator being divisible exactly into 2D process grid. The + processes which are not part of the grid are labeled inactive and + ScaLAPACK routines will not be called on them. % Additionally, we improved support of LAPACK. We added methods to perform - rank-1 update/downdate, calculate Cholesky factorization, trace and determinant, - as well as estimate the reciprocal condition number. - We also now support configuration with 64-bit BLAS. + rank-1 update/downdate, calculate Cholesky factorization, trace and + determinant, as well as estimate the reciprocal condition number. We also + now support configuration with 64-bit BLAS. \item A dedicated sundials module has been created to provide support for the @@ -300,7 +303,10 @@ The major changes of this release are: space. \item - Initial support for Gmsh + Initial support for Gmsh. + \emph{[--- Do we actually provide any functionality with the GMSH + executable yet? ---]} + \marginpar{TODO} \item Initial support for generalized support points: Internal interpolation @@ -319,6 +325,9 @@ in Section \ref{sec:cite}. +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \section{Significant changes to the library} This release of \dealii{} contains a number of large and significant changes @@ -330,13 +339,15 @@ in the file that lists all changes for this release}, see \cite{changes90}. (The file is also linked to from the web site of each release as well as the release announcement.) - +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \subsection{Feature 1} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \subsection{Feature 2} - +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \subsection{New and updated tutorial programs} + \marginpar{OLD} In addition to the updated tutorial programs mentioned in the previous section, this release of \dealii{} includes three new tutorials TODO: old: @@ -374,17 +385,28 @@ the following topics: \item Goal-oriented elastoplasticity. \end{itemize} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \subsection{New non-standard quadrature rules} +A number of non-standard, special-purpose quadrature rules have been +implemented. Among those are quadrature formulas that support \begin{itemize} -\item QSimplex -\item QDuffy -\item QTrianglePolar -\item QSplit + \item + truncating standard formulas to simplical domains (\texttt{Qsimplex}), + \item + singular transformations of the unit cell to the unit simplex + (\texttt{QDuffy}), + \item + composition of simplical quadrature rules to a combined rule on the + unit cell (\texttt{QSplit}), + \item + transformation of the unit square to polar coordinates + (\texttt{QTrianglePolar}). \end{itemize} +These new quadrature rule greatly help to integrate singular domains. They +are mainly used in Boundary Element Methods. -Mostly used for BEM problems. - +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \subsection{Incompatible changes} \marginpar{OLD} @@ -419,35 +441,27 @@ incompatible changes are worth mentioning: +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \section{How to cite \dealii{}}\label{sec:cite} In order to justify the work the developers of \dealii{} put into this software, we ask that papers using the library reference one of the \dealii{} papers. This helps us justify the effort we put into it. -There are various ways to reference \dealii{}. To acknowledge the use of the -current version of the library, \textbf{please reference the present document}. For up -to date information and bibtex snippets for this document see: +There are various ways to reference \dealii{}. To acknowledge the use of +the current version of the library, \textbf{please reference the present +document}. For up to date information and bibtex snippets for this document +see: \begin{center} \url{https://www.dealii.org/publications.html} \end{center} -% \begin{minipage}{0.9\textwidth}%no page break in here please -% \begin{verbatim} -% @article{dealII82, -% title = {The {\tt deal.{I}{I}} Library, Version 8.2}, -% author = {W. Bangerth and T. Heister and L. Heltai -% and G. Kanschat and M. Kronbichler and M. Maier -% and B. Turcksin and T. D. Young}, -% journal = {preprint}, -% year = {2015}, -% } -% \end{verbatim} % journal = {arXiv preprint \url{http://arxiv.org/abs/TODO}}, -% \end{minipage} - The original \texttt{\dealii{}} paper containing an overview of its -architecture is \cite{BangerthHartmannKanschat2007}. If you rely on specific -features of the library, please consider citing any of the following: +architecture is \cite{BangerthHartmannKanschat2007}. If you rely on +specific features of the library, please consider citing any of the +following: \begin{itemize} \item For geometric multigrid: \cite{Kanschat2004,JanssenKanschat2011}; \item For distributed parallel computing: \cite{BangerthBursteddeHeisterKronbichler11}; @@ -467,7 +481,7 @@ features of the library, please consider citing any of the following: \marginpar{update} \dealii{} can interface with many other libraries: -\begin{multicols}{2} +\begin{multicols}{3} \begin{itemize} \item Adol-c \cite{adol-c} \item ARPACK \cite{arpack} @@ -485,7 +499,7 @@ features of the library, please consider citing any of the following: \item PETSc \cite{petsc-user-ref,petsc-web-page} \item SLEPc \cite{Hernandez:2005:SSF} \item SUNDIALS \cite{sundials} -\item Threading Building Blocks \cite{Rei07} +\item TBB \cite{Rei07} \item Trilinos \cite{trilinos,trilinos-web-page} \item UMFPACK \cite{umfpack} \end{itemize} @@ -493,7 +507,8 @@ features of the library, please consider citing any of the following: Please consider citing the appropriate references if you use interfaces to these libraries. -Older releases of \dealii{} can be cited as \cite{dealII80,dealII81,dealII82,dealII83,dealII84,dealII85}. +Older releases of \dealii{} can be cited as +\cite{dealII80,dealII81,dealII82,dealII83,dealII84,dealII85}. \nocite{BangerthKanschat1999} @@ -506,50 +521,59 @@ this release:\\ % get this from the changes/*/* files using the command listed in the % release-tasks paper and remove the authors of this paper % -\marginpar{update} - Rajat Arora, - Mauro Bardelloni, - Conrad Clevenger, - Sam Cox, - Toby D. Young, - Juliane Dannberg, - Nicola Demo, - Patrick Esser, - Niklas Fehn, - Joscha Gedicke, - Nicola Giuliani, - Sebastian Gonzalez-Pintor, - Ryan Grove, - Michael Harmon, - Daniel Jodlbauer, - Guido Kanschat, - Justin Kauffman, - Eldar Khattatov , - Uwe Koecher, - Alex Kokomov, - Paul Kuberry, - Dustin Kumor, - Konstantin Ladutenko, - Karl Ljungkvist, - Andrew McBride, - Mathias Mentler, - Andrea Mola, - Dragan Nikolic, - Vaibhav Palkar, - Spencer Patty, - Jonathan Perry-Houts, - Giuseppe Pitton, - Ce Qin, - Jonathan Robey, - Mayank Sabharwal, - Ali Samii, - Alberto Sartori, - Daniel Shapero, - Martin Steigemann, - Jihuan Tian, - Jaeryun Yim, - Liang Zhao - +% Updated 2018-04-19 +Julian Andrej, +Rajat Arora, +Lucas Campos, +Praveen Chandrashekar, +Jie Cheng, +Emma Cinatl, +Conrad Clevenger, +Ester Comellas, +Sambit Das, +Giovanni Di Ilio, +Nivesh Dommaraju, +Marc Fehling, +Niklas Fehn, +Menno Fraters, +Anian Fuchs, +Daniel Garcia-Sanchez, +Nicola Giuliani, +Anne Glerum, +Christoph Goering, +Alexander Grayver, +Samuel Imfeld, +Daniel Jodlbauer, +Guido Kanschat, +Vishal Kenchan, +Andreas Kergassner, +Eldar Khattatov, +Ingo Kligge, +Uwe Köcher, +Joachim Kopp, +Ross Kynch, +Konstantin Ladutenko, +Tulio Ligneul, +Karl Ljungkvist, +Santiago Ospina, +Alexey Ozeritsky, +Dirk Peschka, +Simon Puchert, +E. G. Puckett, +Lei Qiao, +Ce Qin, +Jonathan Robey, +Alberto Sartori, +Daniel Shapero, +Ben Shields, +Simon Sticko, +Oliver Sutton, +Zhuoran Wang, +Xiaoyu Wei, +Michał Wichrowski, +Julius Witte, +Feimi Yu, +Weixiong Zheng. Their contributions are much appreciated!