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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Comput Phys. 2017 Oct 1;346:191–211. doi: 10.1016/j.jcp.2017.06.020

Table 1.

Execution time, Texec, in seconds for R-D and R-E human BiV simulation runs, broken down into compute time dedicated to solving elliptic PDE (Ell.), parabolic PDE (Par.) and set of ODEs. The degrees of freedom (d.o.f.) comprising the linear systems to be solved for the 220 μm and 880 μm models, the number of cores, Nc, as well as the used CPU time, TCPU, are given.

# d.o.f. # Nc Ell. Par. ODEs Texec TCPU
R-D 220 μm 46,920,304 1,024 72,227 2,593 735 75,555 7.8 · 107
R-E+ 880 μm   1,909,531      24      854    476 252   1,582 3.8 · 104
R-E 880 μm   1,909,531      24      867       1 270   1,138 2.7 · 104