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Official website: https://arxiv.org/abs/1209.3516

Source code repository: https://github.com/exafmm/exafmm




Cited In (25)

  • An adaptive error-controlled hybrid fast solver for regularized vortex methods
  • Inexact GMRES iterations and relaxation strategies with fast-multipole boundary element method
  • Distributed and adaptive fast multipole method in three dimensions
  • Extreme scale FMM-accelerated boundary integral equation solver for wave scattering
  • Proper evaluation of spherical harmonics-based expressions for the velocity and vortex stretching vectors in three-dimensional grid-free vortex methods
  • A non-perturbative approach to computing seismic normal modes in rotating planets
  • A Directional Equispaced Interpolation-Based Fast Multipole Method for Oscillatory Kernels
  • PetFMM
  • 2D-WFMM
  • FMM-Yukawa
  • HOT
  • FMMTL
  • pvfmm
  • FMMLIB3D
  • PyGBe
  • AxiSEM
  • Fast multipole preconditioners for sparse matrices arising from elliptic equations
  • Algorithm 967
  • ScalFMM
  • Bempp-cl
  • defmm
  • H2Opus
  • fmm-bem-relaxed
  • Flexibly imposing periodicity in kernel independent FMM: a multipole-to-local operator approach
  • Improve the efficiency of the Cartesian tensor based fast multipole method for Coulomb interaction using the traces


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