An implementation with the CUDA technology in a single and in several graphics processing units (GPUs) is presented for the calculation of the forward modeling of gravitational fields from a tridimensional volumetric ensemble composed by unitary prisms of constant density. We compared the performance results obtained with the GPUs against a previous version coded in OpenMP with MPI, and we analyzed the results on both platforms. Today, the use of GPUs represents a breakthrough in parallel computing, which has led to the development of several applications with various applications. Nevertheless, in some applications the decomposition of the tasks is not trivial, as can be appreciated in this paper. Unlike a trivial decomposition of the doma...
This paper studies the CUDA programming challenges with using multiple GPUs inside a single machine ...
<p>In pixel-wise parametric imaging applications, a large amount of experimental data for all image ...
We present new versions of the previously published C and CUDA programs for solving the dipolar Gros...
Abstract. Since theadvent ofprogrammable graphicsprocessors (GPUs) their computational powers have b...
We present the results of gravitational direct N-body simulations using the graphics processing unit...
Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) provides a significant amount of computation power that can be used ...
IEEE Computer SocietyInternational audienceIn this paper, we aim to introduce a new perspective when...
This paper presents GPU parallelization for a computational fluid dynamics solver which works on a m...
Hybrid computational architectures based on the joint power of Central Processing Units (CPUs) and G...
We present an approach to calculate scalar and tensor gravity utilizing the massively parallel archi...
Spherical Harmonic Transforms (SHT) are at the heart of many scientific and practical applications r...
AbstractThe increasing computing power of graphics processing units (GPU) has motivated the use of G...
none4siThis work deals with parallel algorithms for the optical design and analysis of solar fields ...
In this short review we present the developments over the last 5 decades that have led to the use of...
In this thesis, the method of moments (MoM) and the multilevel fast multipole algorithm (MLFMA) are ...
This paper studies the CUDA programming challenges with using multiple GPUs inside a single machine ...
<p>In pixel-wise parametric imaging applications, a large amount of experimental data for all image ...
We present new versions of the previously published C and CUDA programs for solving the dipolar Gros...
Abstract. Since theadvent ofprogrammable graphicsprocessors (GPUs) their computational powers have b...
We present the results of gravitational direct N-body simulations using the graphics processing unit...
Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) provides a significant amount of computation power that can be used ...
IEEE Computer SocietyInternational audienceIn this paper, we aim to introduce a new perspective when...
This paper presents GPU parallelization for a computational fluid dynamics solver which works on a m...
Hybrid computational architectures based on the joint power of Central Processing Units (CPUs) and G...
We present an approach to calculate scalar and tensor gravity utilizing the massively parallel archi...
Spherical Harmonic Transforms (SHT) are at the heart of many scientific and practical applications r...
AbstractThe increasing computing power of graphics processing units (GPU) has motivated the use of G...
none4siThis work deals with parallel algorithms for the optical design and analysis of solar fields ...
In this short review we present the developments over the last 5 decades that have led to the use of...
In this thesis, the method of moments (MoM) and the multilevel fast multipole algorithm (MLFMA) are ...
This paper studies the CUDA programming challenges with using multiple GPUs inside a single machine ...
<p>In pixel-wise parametric imaging applications, a large amount of experimental data for all image ...
We present new versions of the previously published C and CUDA programs for solving the dipolar Gros...