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GPU Based Accelleration of Telegraph equation

KUNOVSKÝ, J.; KRAUS, M.; ŠIMEK, V.; PETŘEK, J. GPU Based Accelleration of Telegraph equation. Proceedings UKSim 10th International Conference EUROSIM/UKSim2008. Cambridge: IEEE Computer Society, 2008. p. 629-630. ISBN: 0-7695-3114-8.
Czech title
Akcelerace výpočtu telegrafní rovnice založená na GPU
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Authors
Kunovský Jiří, doc. Ing., CSc.
Kraus Michal, Ing., Ph.D.
Šimek Václav, Ing. (DCSY)
Petřek Jiří, Ing.
Keywords

Taylor series, GPU, accelleration, parallel algorithm, telegraph equation

Abstract

In a matter of just a few years, the programmable graphics processor unit has
evolved into an absolute computing workhorse. With multiple cores driven by very
high memory bandwidth, today's GPUs offer incredible resources for both graphics
and non-graphics processing.
An original mathematical method "Modern Taylor Series Method" (MTSM) which uses
the Taylor series method for solving differential equations in a nontraditional
way has been developed and implemented in TKSL software. Even though this method
is not much preferred in the literature, experimental calculations have shown and
theoretical analyses have veriffed that the accuracy and stability of the Taylor
series method exceeds the currently used algorithms for numerically solving
differential equations. It is the aim of the paper to illustrate GPU and MTSM for
numerical solutions of a telegraph line.

Published
2008
Pages
629–630
Proceedings
Proceedings UKSim 10th International Conference EUROSIM/UKSim2008
Conference
10th International Conference on Computer Modelling and Simulation, Cambridge, GB
ISBN
0-7695-3114-8
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society
Place
Cambridge
BibTeX
@inproceedings{BUT30480,
  author="Jiří {Kunovský} and Michal {Kraus} and Václav {Šimek} and Jiří {Petřek}",
  title="GPU Based Accelleration of Telegraph equation",
  booktitle="Proceedings UKSim 10th International Conference EUROSIM/UKSim2008",
  year="2008",
  pages="629--630",
  publisher="IEEE Computer Society",
  address="Cambridge",
  isbn="0-7695-3114-8"
}
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