summary:The presented contribution maps the possibilities of exploitation of the massive parallel computational hardware (namely GPU) for solution of the initial value problems of ordinary differential equations. Two cases are discussed: parallel solution of a single ODE and parallel execution of scalar ODE solvers. Whereas the advantages of the special architecture in the case of a single ODE are problematic, repeated solution of a single ODE for different data can profit from the parallel architecture. However, special algorithms have to be used even in the latter case to avoid code divergence between individual computational threads. The topic is illustrated on several examples
Ordinary differential equations (ODEs) are a widespread formalism for the mathematical modeling of n...
This paper discusses the main performance barriers for solving a large number of independent ordinar...
Parallel 2-point and 3-point block method will simultaneously compute the numerical solutions at two...
summary:The presented contribution maps the possibilities of exploitation of the massive parallel c...
Abstract. The parallel solution of initial value problems for ordinary differential equations (ODE-I...
The parallel solution of initial value problems for ordinary differential equations (ODE-IVPs) has r...
The availability of high-performance computing tools gives the opportunity of solving mathematical r...
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Solvers for elliptic partial differential equations are needed in a wide area of scientific applicat...
The parallel solution of Initial Value Problems for Ordinary Differential Equations has become an ac...
Ordinary differential equations (ODEs) are a widespread formalism for the mathematical modeling of n...
This paper discusses the main performance barriers for solving a large number of independent ordinar...
Parallel 2-point and 3-point block method will simultaneously compute the numerical solutions at two...
summary:The presented contribution maps the possibilities of exploitation of the massive parallel c...
Abstract. The parallel solution of initial value problems for ordinary differential equations (ODE-I...
The parallel solution of initial value problems for ordinary differential equations (ODE-IVPs) has r...
The availability of high-performance computing tools gives the opportunity of solving mathematical r...
AbstractA natural approach for giving a positive answer to the need of faster ODE solvers consists i...
This paper examines the potential of parallel computation methods for partial differential equations...
A new parallel solver for ODES implementing a “parallelism across the steps ” has been recently prop...
Abstract. Algebraic multigrid methods for large, sparse linear systems are a necessity in many compu...
This paper examines the potential of parallel computation methods for pamal differential equations (...
This paper describes the use of a parallel computer system in applying a finite difference method to...
Solvers for elliptic partial differential equations are needed in a wide area of scientific applicat...
The parallel solution of Initial Value Problems for Ordinary Differential Equations has become an ac...
Ordinary differential equations (ODEs) are a widespread formalism for the mathematical modeling of n...
This paper discusses the main performance barriers for solving a large number of independent ordinar...
Parallel 2-point and 3-point block method will simultaneously compute the numerical solutions at two...