General Purpose (use of) Graphics Processing Units (GPGPU) is a promising technology for simulation upscaling; in particular for bottom–up modelling approaches seeking to translate micro-scale system processes to macro-scale properties. Many existing simulations of soil ecosystems do not recover the emergent system scale properties and this may be a consequence of “missing” information at finer scales. Interpretation of model output can be challenging and we advocate the “built-in” visual simulation afforded by GPGPU implementations. We apply this GPGPU approach to a reaction–diffusion soil ecosystem model with the intent of linking micro (micron) and core (cm) spatial scales to investigate how microbes respond to changing environments and ...
Particle systems have long been recognized as an essential building block for detail-rich and lively...
Abstract—P systems or membrane systems provide a high level computational modeling framework that co...
As the processing power available in computers grows, so do the applications for using that power fo...
Ecological modelling can allow us to test hypotheses and answer questions in cases where empirical e...
From economics to natural sciences, many disciplines use complex models and simulations to better un...
Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) provides a significant amount of computation power that can be used ...
How the properties of ecosystems relate to spatial scale is a prominent topic in current ecosystem r...
Abstract High performance computing has a great potential to provide a range of significant benefits...
AbstractSimulation of in vivo cellular processes with the reaction–diffusion master equation (RDME) ...
Abstract Background Simulation of sophisticated biological models requires considerable computationa...
The study of biological systems witnessed a pervasive cross-fertilization between experimental inves...
International audienceMulti-Agent Systems (MAS) can be used to model systems where the global behavi...
It is increasingly easy to develop software that exploits Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). The mole...
How do we best promote interest in soil science and related sustainability issues, using interactive...
Abstract. This paper describes a GPU framework for the real-time visualization of natural textured t...
Particle systems have long been recognized as an essential building block for detail-rich and lively...
Abstract—P systems or membrane systems provide a high level computational modeling framework that co...
As the processing power available in computers grows, so do the applications for using that power fo...
Ecological modelling can allow us to test hypotheses and answer questions in cases where empirical e...
From economics to natural sciences, many disciplines use complex models and simulations to better un...
Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) provides a significant amount of computation power that can be used ...
How the properties of ecosystems relate to spatial scale is a prominent topic in current ecosystem r...
Abstract High performance computing has a great potential to provide a range of significant benefits...
AbstractSimulation of in vivo cellular processes with the reaction–diffusion master equation (RDME) ...
Abstract Background Simulation of sophisticated biological models requires considerable computationa...
The study of biological systems witnessed a pervasive cross-fertilization between experimental inves...
International audienceMulti-Agent Systems (MAS) can be used to model systems where the global behavi...
It is increasingly easy to develop software that exploits Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). The mole...
How do we best promote interest in soil science and related sustainability issues, using interactive...
Abstract. This paper describes a GPU framework for the real-time visualization of natural textured t...
Particle systems have long been recognized as an essential building block for detail-rich and lively...
Abstract—P systems or membrane systems provide a high level computational modeling framework that co...
As the processing power available in computers grows, so do the applications for using that power fo...