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The FETI domain decomposition methods that are presented in this book can effectively exploit the parallel facilities provided by modern computers to the solution of very large problems, currently up to hundereds of billions of nodal variables provided they are implemented properly. However, this task is far from trivial and straightforward.
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Kozubek, T., Vondrák, V. (2016). Massively Parallel Implementation. In: Scalable Algorithms for Contact Problems. Advances in Mechanics and Mathematics, vol 36. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6834-3_19
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