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The following pages link to Opencl-based implementation of an unstructured edge-based finite element convection-diffusion solver on graphics hardware (Q2894973):
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- Accelerated 3D multi-body seakeeping simulations using unstructured finite elements (Q348050) (← links)
- Computer implementations of iterative and non-iterative crystal plasticity solvers on high performance graphics hardware (Q889670) (← links)
- Directive-based GPU programming for computational fluid dynamics (Q1645717) (← links)
- OpenCL implementation of a high performance 3D peridynamic model on graphics accelerators (Q1668545) (← links)
- A coupled PFEM-Eulerian approach for the solution of porous FSI problems (Q1930376) (← links)
- On the solution of 3D problems in physics: from the geometry definition in CAD to the solution by a meshless method (Q2222263) (← links)
- A FFT preconditioning technique for the solution of incompressible flow on GPUs (Q2362095) (← links)
- Toward a GPU-aware comparison of explicit and implicit CFD simulations on structured meshes (Q2406764) (← links)
- Utilization of OpenCL for large graph problems on graphics processing unit (Q2413347) (← links)
- The spectral cell method for wave propagation in heterogeneous materials simulated on multiple GPUs and CPUs (Q2414274) (← links)
- Finite element numerical integration for first order approximations on multi- and many-core architectures (Q2419317) (← links)
- A portable OpenCL-based unstructured edge-based finite element Navier-Stokes solver on graphics hardware (Q2448404) (← links)
- Generation of large finite-element matrices on multiple graphics processors (Q2952238) (← links)
- Accelerating crystal plasticity simulations using GPU multiprocessors (Q2952564) (← links)
- Running unstructured grid-based CFD solvers on modern graphics hardware (Q2996832) (← links)
- Solving the discretised neutron diffusion equations using neural networks (Q6082621) (← links)