Data processing: structural design – modeling – simulation – and em – Modeling by mathematical expression
Patent
1997-07-21
2000-09-19
Teska, Kevin J.
Data processing: structural design, modeling, simulation, and em
Modeling by mathematical expression
703 6, 250251, G06F 760, G06F 1710, G06F10100
Patent
active
061205486
ABSTRACT:
A method [40, 70] for estimating particle motion is provided. The method includes a plurality of processing nodes of a parallel processor [12] accessing in parallel data related to an estimate of cell exiting particle fluxes from the immediate upstream cell and fluxes exiting into a group boundary to a current cell of a plurality of cells.
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Azmy, "On the Adequacy of Message-Passing Parallel Supercomputers for Solving Neutron Transport Problems", IEEE Proceedings of Supercomputing '90, pp. 693-699, Nov. 1990.
Boehm et al, "Parallel Conjugate Gradient Algorithms for Solving the Neutron Diffusion Equation on SUPRENUM", ACM Proceedings of the 1991 International Conference on Supercomputing, pp. 163-171, 1991.
Jarvis Robert D.
Nelson, Jr. Paul
Broda Samuel
Teska Kevin J.
The Texas A&M University System
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