Dendro  5.01
Dendro in Greek language means tree. The Dendro library is a large scale (262K cores on ORNL's Titan) distributed memory adaptive octree framework. The main goal of Dendro is to perform large scale multiphysics simulations efficeiently in mordern supercomputers. Dendro consists of efficient parallel data structures and algorithms to perform variational ( finite element) methods and finite difference mthods on 2:1 balanced arbitary adaptive octrees which enables the users to perform simulations raning from black holes (binary black hole mergers) to blood flow in human body, where applications ranging from relativity, astrophysics to biomedical engineering.
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dollar::Node< info > Struct Template Reference

Public Member Functions

 Node (const std::string &name, info *value=0)
 
void tree_printer (std::string indent, bool leaf, std::ostream &out) const
 
void tree_printer (std::ostream &out=std::cout) const
 
Nodetree_recreate_branch (const std::vector< std::string > &names)
 
template<typename FN0 , typename FN1 , typename FN2 >
void tree_walker (const FN0 &method, const FN1 &pre_children, const FN2 &post_chilren) const
 

Public Attributes

std::string name
 
info * value
 
std::vector< Nodechildren
 

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