ParMETIS is a parallel version of METIS and can be used as an alternative to
ptScotch or Zoltan, supporting multi-constraints and redistribution:
Description
ParMetis redistribution in parallel
Note: parMetis methods do not support serial operation.
Parameters
- Method of decomposition
- kWay: multilevel k-way
- geomKway: combined coordinate-based and multi-level k-way
- adaptiveRepart: balances the work load of a graph
- Options
- options[0]: The specified options are used if options[0] = 1
- options[1]: Specifies the level of information to be returned during
the execution of the algorithm. Timing information can be obtained by
setting this to 1. Additional options for this parameter can be obtained
by looking at parmetis.h. Default: 0.
- options[2]: Random number seed for the routine
- options[3]: Specifies whether the sub-domains and processors are coupled
or un-coupled. If the number of sub-domains desired (i.e., nparts) and
the number of processors that are being used is not the same, then these
must be un-coupled. However, if nparts equals the number of processors,
these can either be coupled or de-coupled. If sub-domains and processors
are coupled, then the initial partitioning will be obtained implicitly
from the graph distribution. However, if sub-domains are un-coupled from
processors, then the initial partitioning needs to be obtained from the
initial values assigned to the part array.
- itr: Parameter which describes the ratio of inter-processor communication
time compared to data redistribution time. Should be set between 0.000001
and 1000000.0. If set high, a repartitioning with a low edge-cut will be
computed. If it is set low, a repartitioning that requires little data
redistribution will be computed. Good values for this parameter can be
obtained by dividing inter-processor communication time by data
redistribution time. Otherwise, a value of 1000.0 is recommended.
Default: 1000.
The ParMETIS sources can be downloaded and compiled in ThirdParty-dev using the
link in the README file and the compilation commands in Allwmake.
Note the specific license under which ParMETIS is released:
Copyright & License Notice
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The ParMETIS package is copyrighted by the Regents of the
University of Minnesota. It can be freely used for educational and
research purposes by non-profit institutions and US government
agencies only. Other organizations are allowed to use ParMETIS
only for evaluation purposes, and any further uses will require prior
approval. The software may not be sold or redistributed without prior
approval. One may make copies of the software for their use provided
that the copies, are not sold or distributed, are used under the same
terms and conditions.
As unestablished research software, this code is provided on an
``as is'' basis without warranty of any kind, either expressed or
implied. The downloading, or executing any part of this software
constitutes an implicit agreement to these terms. These terms and
conditions are subject to change at any time without prior notice.
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