Parallel solutions of static Hamilton-Jacobi equations for simulations of geological folds
Publication:488803
DOI10.1186/2190-5983-4-10zbMath1310.65174OpenAlexW1975674211WikidataQ59321453 ScholiaQ59321453MaRDI QIDQ488803
Tor Gillberg, Mohammed Sourouri, Are Magnus Bruaset, Øyvind. Hjelle
Publication date: 26 January 2015
Published in: Journal of Mathematics in Industry (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/2190-5983-4-10
parallel computingfront propagationeikonal equationOpenMPstatic Hamilton-Jacobi equationsCUDAgeneral purpose GPU computing (GPGPU)generalised distance computinggeological foldingmulticore CPU
Soil and rock mechanics (74L10) Parallel numerical computation (65Y05) PDEs in connection with geophysics (35Q86)
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