A short note on the nested-sweep polarized traces method for the 2D Helmholtz equation (1504.04427v1)
Abstract: We present a variant of the solver in Zepeda-N\'u~nez and Demanet (2014), for the 2D high-frequency Helmholtz equation in heterogeneous acoustic media. By changing the domain decomposition from a layered to a grid-like partition, this variant yields improved asymptotic online and offline runtimes and a lower memory footprint. The solver has online parallel complexity that scales \emph{sub linearly} as $\mathcal{O} \left( \frac{N}{P} \right)$, where $N$ is the number of volume unknowns, and $P$ is the number of processors, provided that $P = \mathcal{O}(N{1/5})$. The variant in Zepeda-N\'u~nez and Demanet (2014) only afforded $P = \mathcal{O}(N{1/8})$. Algorithmic scalability is a prime requirement for wave simulation in regimes of interest for geophysical imaging.