What is FE-Project?
This project provides a library and sample programs for the discontinuous Galerkin methods (DGM). Futhermore, dynamical cores of atmospheric model with DGM will be provided.
Contributors
- Main developers
- Project design and Scientific decision
- Yuta Kawai*1 and Hirofumi Tomita*1
- Investigation and improvement of computational performance
- Xuanzhengbo Ren*2
Affiliation: *1: RIKEN Center for Computational Science, Kobe in Japan; *2: Nagoya University, Nagoya in Japan
Acknowledgements
This project is supported by the Transformaive Research Areas B: DNA Climate Science (MEXT KAKENHI Grant Number JP20H05731), Moonshot Goal8 Realization of a society safe from the threat of extreme winds and rains by controlling and modifying the weather by 2050 (Development of an atmospheric simulation model for probability estimation for local atmospheric phenomena), and JST AIP Grant Number JPMJCR19U2. The model development and numerical experiments are performed using supercomputers (Oackbridge-CX and Wisteria) at the University of Tokyo and Fugaku at RIKEN (Project ID: ra000005, hp200271, hp230278). The developers of FE-Project are grateful to Team SCALE for maintaining the SCALE library and developers of GFD-Dennou Club providing visualization tools. We also thank Dr. Seiya Nishizawa, Hiroaki Miura, Keiichi Ishioka, and Yukio Masumoto for their valuable comments and suggestions.