swMATH6496MaRDI QIDQ18600FDOQ18600
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Official website: http://www.brown.edu/Departments/CCV/doc/mpi-cuda
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- Optrans: a parallel software library for optimal transport
- PFFT: An extension of FFTW to massively parallel architectures
- FullSWOF Paral: Comparison of two parallelization strategies (MPI and SKELGIS) on a software designed for hydrology applications
- Optimizing the parallel scheme of the Poisson solver for the reduced kinetic code TERESA
- Multi-GPU numerical simulation of electromagnetic waves
- SMMP
- GUM
- Jumpshot
- DataCutter
- LPARX
- PermLib
- vUML
- pthreads
- GenIDLEST
- Ganga
- EDAseq
- SymPol
- ELMFIRE
- PLASMA
- BlobSeer
- PETSc-FEM
- SIMGRID
- RooFit
- DNAD
- HOT
- Cassandra
- ProtoMol
- SAPTIS
- OpenNebula
- OpenACC
- Scalasca
- Jove
- RngStreams
- Picoso
- PMiniSAT
- SArTagnan
- STREAM2
- NeuroML
- PICL
- ENVI
- FENFLOSS
- LOGOS
- Algorithm 679
- OOPIC
- libPTScotch
- NorduGrid
- Intel MPI Benchmarks
- Salinas
- hwloc
- DDD
- LogGOPSim
- MODTRAN
- ACTS
- Parkway
- Algorithm 884
- Algorithm 797
- Algorithm 787
- Ardra
- STREAM
- OpenMPI
- Sweep3d
- Scheme
- STEGR
- sPuReMD
- Solfec
- SParC-LES
- SkelGIS
- Naira
- PEBBL
- Clara
- CLAC
- TERESA
- Pnuts
- Terra-Neo
- Optrans
- StarPU
- TREESPH
- FastFlow
- ParADE
- WIEN97
- Fluid flow phenomena
- SpecuLOOS
- PILS
- SWASHES
- spectralDNS
- HordeSat
- Oasis
- Sailfish
- VR Juggler
- TPLS
- UG4
- Oasis: a high-level/high-performance open source Navier-Stokes solver
- PEBBL: an object-oriented framework for scalable parallel branch and bound
- HPC\(^2\) -- a fully-portable, algebra-based framework for heterogeneous computing. Application to CFD
- \texttt{mplrs}: a scalable parallel vertex/facet enumeration code
- Adapting and optimising fluidity for high-fidelity coastal modelling
- Parallelizing and optimizing a detonation combustion simulation application on heterogeneous platform
- Parallel enumeration of triangulations
- Linearized self-consistent quasiparticle GW method: application to semiconductors and simple metals
- NOISEtte
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