Objectives

Developing new algorithms adapted to new digital simulation practices.

The APA project has been launched in January 2014 for the purpose of developing new algorithms adapted to the new practices in digital simulation: co-design, mobile and remote access to tools, and distributed/cloud multi-processor technological architectures.

Results

Publications

APA project’s publications

Jack: an asynchronous communication kernel library for iterative algorithms.

Frédéric Magoulès, Guillaume Gbikpi-Benissan

The Journal of Supercomputing. In press.

Grid solution of problem with unilateral constraints.

Chau Ming, Laouar Abdelhamid, Garcia Thierry, Spitéri Pierre

Numerical Algorithms, pages 1-30, ISSN 1572-9265, DOI 10.1007/s11075-016-0224-6

Ray-tracing domain decomposition methods for real-time simulation on multi-core and multi-processor systems.

F. Magoulès, G. Gbikpi-Benissan, P. Callet

Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience

Beam-Tracing Domain Decomposition Method for Urban Acoustic Pollution.

Frédéric Magoulès, Guillaume Gbikpi-Benissan

DCABES 2014

Spectral Domain Decomposition Method for Natural Lighting and Medieval Glass Rendering.

Guillaume Gbikpi-Benissan, Rémi Cerise, Patrick Callet, Frédéric Magoules

HPCC 2014

Spectral Domain Decomposition Method for Physically-Based Rendering of Photochromic/Electrochromic Glass Windows

Guillaume Gbikpi-Benissan, Patrick Callet, Frédéric Magoules

DCABES 2014

Project timeline

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Project Status:État du projet : Completed
Industrial partner(s):Partenaire(s) industriel(s) :
ESI Group
Academic Partner(s)Partenaire(s) académique(s)
CentraleSupélec IRT SystemX
Project Manager(s)Chef(s) de projet
Yves Tourbier
yves.tourbier[at]irt-systemx.fr

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