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less than 0.1mm for an EM simulation. Although, the so-called “real time” simula-
tions are not among our goals, the use of the HPC techniques will allow to simulate
complex problems for high definition geometries in human time scales.
Acknowledgments This work was partially supported by the Spanish projects TIN2009-13618,
TIN2012-33116, CSD2007-00018. Also, it was partially supported with the grant SEV-2011-00067
of Severo Ochoa Program, awarded by the Spanish Government. Debora Gil has been supported
by the Ramon y Cajal Program of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness.
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