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The following pages link to The fast multipole method on parallel clusters, multicore processors, and graphics processing units (Q553227):
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- An efficient blocking M2L translation for low-frequency fast multipole method in three dimensions (Q339384) (← links)
- Massively parallel implementation of a fast multipole method for distributed memory machines (Q557661) (← links)
- An efficient parallel implementation of the smooth particle mesh Ewald method for molecular dynamics simulations (Q710172) (← links)
- Fast multipole methods on graphics processors (Q942267) (← links)
- Application of the inverse fast multipole method as a preconditioner in a 3D Helmholtz boundary element method (Q1686597) (← links)
- Isogeometric collocation method for the fractional Laplacian in the 2D bounded domain (Q2180461) (← links)
- Computing optimised parallel speeded-up robust features (P-SURF) on multi-core processors (Q2268756) (← links)
- Parallelization of the inverse fast multipole method with an application to boundary element method (Q2698816) (← links)
- A fast time-domain boundary element method for three-dimensional electromagnetic scattering problems (Q2699361) (← links)
- Optimizing the multipole-to-local operator in the fast multipole method for graphical processing units (Q2894886) (← links)
- Rapid Multipole Graph Drawing on the GPU (Q3611842) (← links)
- Optimizing the Adaptive Fast Multipole Method for Fractal Sets (Q5254482) (← links)
- Algorithm 967 (Q5270779) (← links)
- An OpenMP-CUDA Implementation of Multilevel Fast Multipole Algorithm for Electromagnetic Simulation on Multi-GPU Computing Systems (Q5356245) (← links)
- A GPU-parallelized interpolation-based fast multipole method for the relativistic space-charge field calculation (Q6112679) (← links)