A tensor-network finite element solver for 2D linear elasticity shows logarithmic memory and time scaling versus classical FEM, with agreement to an analytical beam solution.
A Low-Rank QTT-based Finite Element Method for Elasticity Problems
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We present an efficient and robust numerical algorithm for solving the two-dimensional linear elasticity problem that combines the Quantized Tensor Train format and a domain partitioning strategy. This approach makes it possible to solve the linear elasticity problem on a computational domain that is more general than a square. Our method substantially decreases memory usage and achieves a notable reduction in rank compared to established Finite Element implementations like the FEniCS platform. This performance gain, however, requires a fundamental rethinking of how core finite element operations are implemented, which includes changes to mesh discretization, node and degree of freedom ordering, stiffness matrix and internal nodal force assembly, and the execution of algebraic matrix-vector operations. In this work, we discuss all these aspects in detail and assess the method's performance in the numerical approximation of three representative test cases.
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A tensor-network finite element solver for 2D linear elasticity shows logarithmic memory and time scaling versus classical FEM, with agreement to an analytical beam solution.