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Celeris: a GPU-accelerated open source software with a Boussinesq-type wave solver for real-time interactive simulation and visualization
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    Celeris: a GPU-accelerated open source software with a Boussinesq-type wave solver for real-time interactive simulation and visualization (English)
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    23 April 2019
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    wave propagation
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    wave visualization
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    interactive modeling
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    shader
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    Boussinesq
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    GPU
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