The spectral-element method, Beowulf computing, and global seismology

D Komatitsch, J Ritsema, J Tromp - Science, 2002 - science.org
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The propagation of seismic waves through Earth can now be modeled accurately with the
recently developed spectral-element method. This method takes into account heterogeneity
in Earth models, such as three-dimensional variations of seismic wave velocity, density, and
crustal thickness. The method is implemented on relatively inexpensive clusters of personal
computers, so-called Beowulf machines. This combination of hardware and software
enables us to simulate broadband seismograms without intrinsic restrictions on the level of …
The propagation of seismic waves through Earth can now be modeled accurately with the recently developed spectral-element method. This method takes into account heterogeneity in Earth models, such as three-dimensional variations of seismic wave velocity, density, and crustal thickness. The method is implemented on relatively inexpensive clusters of personal computers, so-called Beowulf machines. This combination of hardware and software enables us to simulate broadband seismograms without intrinsic restrictions on the level of heterogeneity or the frequency content.
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