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- A general method of solution for the cluster variation method in ionic solids, with application to diffusionless transitions in yttria-stabilized zirconia
- A backward automatic differentiation framework for reservoir simulation
- Fast computation of weighted distance functions and geodesics on implicit hyper-surfaces
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- Optimizing data structures in high-level programs, new directions for extensible compilers based on staging
- Dynamic algorithm selection for runtime concepts
- FEMSTER
- QUAFF
- OOMPAA
- FLENS
- Blitz++ library
- Seldon
- TNT
- A domain-specific language and editor for parallel particle methods
- Flood
- MTL4
- POOMA
- Polyglot
- hpGEM
- SUIF
- BALL
- inline
- RcppClassic
- RInside
- RQuantLib
- ISIS++
- ProtoMol
- ZIBAmira
- STL
- OpenAD
- Fastflo
- NOX
- uBLAS
- libsmv
- Traits
- MV++
- StochSens
- SMV++
- PETE
- Camlp4
- Spoofax
- iNA
- CWP/SU
- Boost MultiArray
- TUNAM
- cppmhd
- CARET
- CPT
- TAMRESH
- TLib
- LNA++
- Copperhead
- TARANG
- Representing linear algebra algorithms in code: the FLAME application program interfaces
- ProtoMol, an object-oriented framework for prototyping novel algorithms for molecular dynamics
- An object-oriented environment for developing finite element codes for multi-disciplinary applications
- A generic grid interface for parallel and adaptive scientific computing. II: Implementation and tests in DUNE
- Solving projective complete intersection faster
- General template units for the finite volume method in box-shaped domains
- Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics
- A resistive magnetohydrodynamics solver using modern C++ and the Boost library
- Simple and effective C++ matrix-vector library for nonprofessionals in computer science
- LNA++: linear noise approximation with first and second order sensitivities
- RcppArmadillo: accelerating R with high-performance C++ linear algebra
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