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parallel simulations

Scalable parallel solvers for cardiac reaction-diffusion models and applications

Luca F. Pavarino, Professor, Department of Mathematics, Università degli Studi di Pavia

Mar 28, 16:00 - 17:00

B2 L5 R5220

Applied Partial Differential Equations parallel simulations

After a brief introduction to the field of Computational Cardiology and cardiac reentry, we introduce and study some scalable domain decomposition preconditioners for cardiac reaction-diffusion models, discretized with splitting semi-implicit techniques in time and isoparametric finite elements in space.

PhD Defense of Tariq AlTurkestani

1 min read · Sun, Jul 5 2020

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PhD Defense HPC scientific computing parallel simulations Parallel and Distributed Computing

Maximizing I/O Bandwidth for Out-of-Core HPC Applications on Heterogeneous Large-Scale Systems PhD Dissertation Defense by Tariq Alturkestani PhD Student, Computer Science Thursday, July 9, 16:00 - 17:00, https://kaust.zoom.us/j/94054511362 Contact Person: Tariq Alturkestani The execution rate of floating-point operations has typically increased by an order of magnitude every four years during the last 30 years of modern comput ing. This exponential growth in terms of computational power has benefited from the hardware technology scaling. However, memory and storage systems have not maintained

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