The primary source code repository for PHCpack, a software package to solve polynomial systems with homotopy continuation methods.
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The primary source code repository for PHCpack, a software package to solve polynomial systems with homotopy continuation methods.
Lightweight, general, scalable C++ library for finite element methods
Netgen/NGSolve is a high performance multiphysics finite element software. It is widely used to analyze models from solid mechanics, fluid dynamics and electromagnetics. Due to its flexible Python interface new physical equations and solution algorithms can be implemented easily.
GRASS GIS - free and open-source geospatial processing engine
An implementation of an A* Informed Search Algorithm for solving the N-Puzzle problem, using several heuristic functions, written in C
Next generation FEniCS problem solving environment
高性能并行编程与优化 - 课件
Kokkos C++ Performance Portability Programming Ecosystem: The Programming Model - Parallel Execution and Memory Abstraction
The Gas Dynamics Toolkit (GDTk) is a set of software tools for simulating high speed fluid flow, maintained at The University of Queensland and the University of Southern Queensland, Australia.
Python bindings for MPI
An optimization and data collection toolbox for convenient and fast prototyping of computationally expensive models.
My personal attempt at creating a relatively fast iterative mergesort that runs on CUDA GPUs
CUDA C++ Core Libraries
R# language is a kind of R liked vectorized language implements on .NET environment for the bioinformatics data analysis
3D Multiblock multiphysics finite volume reacting flow solver. Implemented in Python, Kokkos, and MPI for inter- and intra-node performant parallelism.
🎰 Simplistic, atomic, interlocked counter that allows for huge numbers of operations to be performed using a "sharding" style approach to summation, all in .NET Core C#
🔒 .NET Nuget for a basic asynchronous locking recipe
Massively parallel FEM code for phase-field for fracture by Dolbow Lab at Duke University
NWChem: Open Source High-Performance Computational Chemistry
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