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A Morton-Type Space-Filling Curve for Pyramid Subdivision and Hybrid Adaptive Mesh Refinement

Published 24 Feb 2026 in cs.DC and cs.CG | (2602.20887v1)

Abstract: The forest-of-refinement-trees approach allows for dynamic adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) at negligible cost. While originally developed for quadrilateral and hexahedral elements, previous work established the theory and algorithms for unstructured meshes of simplicial and prismatic elements. To harness the full potential of tree-based AMR for three-dimensional mixed-element meshes, this paper introduces the pyramid as a new functional element type; its primary purpose is to connect tetrahedral and hexahedral elements without hanging edges.We present a well-defined space-filling curve (SFC) for the pyramid and detail how the unique challenges on the element and forest level associated with the pyramidal refinement are resolved. We propose the necessary functional design and generalize the fundamental global parallel algorithms for refinement, coarsening, partitioning, and face ghost exchange to fully support this new element. Our demonstrations confirm the efficiency and scalability of this complete, hybrid-element dynamic AMR framework.

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