Tobias Neckel

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Efficient and Scalable Kernel Matrix Approximations using Hierarchical Decomposition2023-11-10Paper
Multi-fidelity No-U-Turn Sampling2023-10-04Paper
Neural nets with a Newton conjugate gradient method on multiple GPUs2023-08-25Paper
Context-aware learning of hierarchies of low-fidelity models for multi-fidelity uncertainty quantification2023-03-01Paper
FAST AND FLEXIBLE UNCERTAINTY QUANTIFICATION THROUGH A DATA-DRIVEN SURROGATE MODEL2022-11-24Paper
Context-aware learning of hierarchies of low-fidelity models for multi-fidelity uncertainty quantification2022-11-19Paper
Data-driven low-fidelity models for multi-fidelity Monte Carlo sampling in plasma micro-turbulence analysis2022-05-03Paper
Sensitivity-driven adaptive sparse stochastic approximations in plasma microinstability analysis2020-07-07Paper
Multilevel adaptive sparse Leja approximations for Bayesian inverse problems2020-02-20Paper
Bits and Bugs2019-06-03Paper
Multilevel adaptive stochastic collocation with dimensionality reduction2019-01-29Paper
Nonintrusive uncertainty analysis of fluid-structure interaction with spatially adaptive sparse grids and polynomial chaos expansion2018-04-05Paper
A coupled approach for fluid dynamic problems using the PDE framework Peano2017-10-27Paper
Evaluation of an efficient stack-RLE clustering concept for dynamically adaptive grids2017-01-04Paper
Solving random ordinary differential equations on GPU clusters using multiple levels of parallelism2016-07-07Paper
Fluid-Structure Interaction on Cartesian Grids: Flow Simulation and Coupling Environment2015-10-28Paper
Random differential equations in scientific computing2014-01-06Paper
A dynamic mesh refinement technique for lattice Boltzmann simulations on octree-like grids2013-01-29Paper
Towards multi-phase flow simulations in the PDE framework Peano2012-01-16Paper
Navier-Stokes and Lattice-Boltzmann on octree-like grids in the Peano framework2011-01-17Paper
Partitioned simulation of fluid-structure interaction on Cartesian grids2011-01-05Paper
The PDE framework Peano applied to fluid dynamics: an efficient implementation of a parallel multiscale fluid dynamics solver on octree-like adaptive Cartesian grids2010-06-21Paper
Numerical Simulation of Particle Transport in a Drift Ratchet2009-11-27Paper
An Eulerian approach for partitioned fluid-structure simulations on Cartesian grids2009-08-28Paper
Concepts for Efficient Flow Solvers Based on Adaptive Cartesian Grids2009-02-09Paper
Concepts for an Efficient Implementation of Domain Decomposition Approaches for Fluid-Structure Interactions2008-06-03Paper

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