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Minutes of the CLIC Meeting - 7 October 2005


Agenda:
Status of GDFIDL
Speaker:
Warner Bruns


  Abstract:

GdfidL computes electromagnetic fields in threedimensional structures.  Results are Wakepotentials, scattering parameters, R/Q, Quality factors etc. . GdfidL needs about five times less memory and CPU time than other Finite Difference codes. When computing in parallel, GdfidL on a 10 CPU cluster is easily fifty times faster than other Finite difference codes. 
The talk reviews how GdfidL is done and what are its capabilities.
copy of Warner's transparencies (pdf format)

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