Numeric routines for composites simulation
The Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG, Oxford has announced the availability of updated numeric routines for graphical processing units (GPUs).
The Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG, Oxford, U.K.) has announced the availability of updated numeric routines for graphical processing units (GPUs). The routines are reportedly useful to composites engineers who do Monte Carlo simulations, during modeling deformation and similar CAD projects and materials research. The numerical routines for GPU computing are available to academic researchers involved in collaborative research with the NAG organization. Commercial organizations also can have access to NAG’s GPU code and programming services by contacting NAG offices.
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