10 million unknowns: Is it that big?

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At the Center for Computational Electromagnetics at the University of Illinois, we recently solved a very-large-scale electromagnetic scattering problem. We computed the bistatic radar cross-section of a full-size aircraft at 8 GHz, involving the solution of a dense matrix equation with nearly 10.2 million unknowns. We regarded this as the "ultimate test" of a massively parallel implementation of the Multilevel Fast Multipole Algorithm (MLFMA), called ScaleME. In this paper, we narrate the technical difficulties faced and the experience gained from a very informal point of view. We shall describe the various methods developed for surmounting each of the obstacles.

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Velamparambil, S., Chew, W. C., & Song, J. (2003). 10 million unknowns: Is it that big? IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, 45(2), 43–58. https://doi.org/10.1109/MAP.2003.1203119

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