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The following pages link to Solving Ordinary Differential Equations on GPUs (Q5261401):
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- Solving a kind of boundary-value problem for ordinary differential equations using Fermi -- the next generation CUDA computing architecture (Q645731) (← links)
- Accelerating solutions of one-dimensional unsteady PDEs with GPU-based swept time-space decomposition (Q1699485) (← links)
- Using a template engine as a computer algebra tool (Q2027841) (← links)
- Experiments-based parameter identification on the GPU for cooperative systems (Q2297122) (← links)
- Solving the Caputo fractional reaction-diffusion equation on GPU (Q2321506) (← links)
- Program package MPGOS: challenges and solutions during the integration of a large number of independent ODE systems using GPUs (Q2656812) (← links)
- The art of solving a large number of non-stiff, low-dimensional ordinary differential equation systems on GPUs and CPUs (Q2672870) (← links)
- Exploiting limited access distance of ODE systems for parallelism and locality in explicit methods (Q2867833) (← links)
- Programming CUDA and OpenCL: a case study using modern C++ libraries (Q2870663) (← links)
- Thermoelectric properties of Wigner crystal in two-dimensional periodic potential (Q6112310) (← links)
- Automated translation and accelerated solving of differential equations on multiple GPU platforms (Q6185164) (← links)
- A framework for exploring numerical solutions of advection–reaction–diffusion equations using a GPU-based approach (Q6483418) (← links)