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Date: 2016-07-29 14:42:18
Computing
Concurrent computing
Parallel computing
Computer architecture
GPGPU
Graphics hardware
Video cards
Digital signal processing
Graphics processing unit
Algorithm
Multi-core processor
CUDA

Performance Analysis and Acceleration of Explicit Integration for Large Kinetic Networks using Batched GPU Computations Azzam Haidar∗ , Benjamin Brock∗† , Stanimire Tomov∗ , Michael Guidry∗† , Jay Jay Billing

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