The author reviews the Fast Multipole Method (FMM) for solving the Coulom- bic potential problem. An implementation of the FMM algorithm based on the Java programming language is presented, and the process of solving the Coulombic prob- lem using the FMM is illustrated in a Java applet. It is hoped that the applet can be of pedagogical value for students new to the FMM algorithm, that the Java code can be easily extended to solve matrix-vector multiplications of other types, and that the code developed in this project can serve as a basis for a full set of Application Programming Interfaces (API) to promote and aide the integration of the FMM algorithm into larger Java-based scienti¯c computing packages. A live demonstration of the applet, ...
<p>Illustration of the components in a fast multipole method (FMM), with the upward sweep depicted o...
We present an overview of the Fast Multipole Method, explain the use of optimal data structures and...
The N-body problem appears in many computational physics simulations. At each time step the computat...
This thesis describes the Fast Multipole Method (FMM). The method reduces the complexity of the Coul...
AbstractThis paper presents a parallel version of the fast multipole method (FMM). The FMM is a rece...
The solution of many problems in engineering and science is enabled by the availability of a fast al...
N-body pairwise interactions are ubiquitous in scientific areas such as astrophysics, fluids mechani...
A number of computational techniques are described that reduce the effort related to the continuous ...
Solving an N-body problem, electrostatic or gravitational, is a crucial task and the main computatio...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
Abstract. We present a matrix interpretation of the three-dimensional fast multipole method (FMM). T...
In this dissertation, we extend Greengard and Rokhlin's seminal work on fast multipole method (FMM) ...
The Fast Multipole Method allows the rapid evaluation of sums of radial basis functions centered at ...
This thesis presents a top to bottom analysis on designing and implementing fast algorithms for curr...
<b>Invited Lecture at the SIAM <i>"Encuentro Nacional de Ingeniería Matemática,"</i> at Pontificia U...
<p>Illustration of the components in a fast multipole method (FMM), with the upward sweep depicted o...
We present an overview of the Fast Multipole Method, explain the use of optimal data structures and...
The N-body problem appears in many computational physics simulations. At each time step the computat...
This thesis describes the Fast Multipole Method (FMM). The method reduces the complexity of the Coul...
AbstractThis paper presents a parallel version of the fast multipole method (FMM). The FMM is a rece...
The solution of many problems in engineering and science is enabled by the availability of a fast al...
N-body pairwise interactions are ubiquitous in scientific areas such as astrophysics, fluids mechani...
A number of computational techniques are described that reduce the effort related to the continuous ...
Solving an N-body problem, electrostatic or gravitational, is a crucial task and the main computatio...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
Abstract. We present a matrix interpretation of the three-dimensional fast multipole method (FMM). T...
In this dissertation, we extend Greengard and Rokhlin's seminal work on fast multipole method (FMM) ...
The Fast Multipole Method allows the rapid evaluation of sums of radial basis functions centered at ...
This thesis presents a top to bottom analysis on designing and implementing fast algorithms for curr...
<b>Invited Lecture at the SIAM <i>"Encuentro Nacional de Ingeniería Matemática,"</i> at Pontificia U...
<p>Illustration of the components in a fast multipole method (FMM), with the upward sweep depicted o...
We present an overview of the Fast Multipole Method, explain the use of optimal data structures and...
The N-body problem appears in many computational physics simulations. At each time step the computat...