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The following pages link to Massively parallel implementation of a fast multipole method for distributed memory machines (Q557661):
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- Efficient parallel implementation of Ewald summation in molecular dynamics simulations on multi-core platforms (Q538595) (← links)
- An efficient parallel implementation of the smooth particle mesh Ewald method for molecular dynamics simulations (Q710172) (← links)
- A parallel version of the fast multipole method (Q751751) (← links)
- Fast electrostatic force calculation on parallel computer clusters (Q947894) (← links)
- A parallel implementation of a fast multipole-based 3-D capacitance extraction program on distributed memory multicomputers (Q1604287) (← links)
- A scalable parallel Stokesian dynamics method for the simulation of colloidal suspensions (Q1682526) (← links)
- Communications overlapping in fast multipole particle dynamics methods (Q1777094) (← links)
- A parallel Poisson solver using the fast multipole method on networks of workstations (Q1806503) (← links)
- Parallel multigrid summation for the \(N\)-body problem (Q2484303) (← links)
- Parallelization of MM4 numerical model on Dawning-1000 (Q2756577) (← links)
- Considerations on the Implementation and Use of Anderson Acceleration on Distributed Memory and GPU-based Parallel Computers (Q2833052) (← links)
- Optimizing the multipole-to-local operator in the fast multipole method for graphical processing units (Q2894886) (← links)
- PetFMM-A dynamically load-balancing parallel fast multipole library (Q3017992) (← links)
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- Fast multipole methods for particle dynamics (Q3437369) (← links)
- Distributed and Adaptive Fast Multipole Method in Three Dimensions (Q5163871) (← links)
- Algorithm 967 (Q5270779) (← links)
- Dynamic autotuning of adaptive fast multipole methods on hybrid multicore CPU and GPU systems (Q6486781) (← links)