Software developed in the group
Peano: Peano is a (PDE) solver framework that offers dynamically adaptive Cartesian meshes. The unique selling point of Peano is that it implements an inversion-of-control scheme and fuses both grid traversal and data management: The users are neither responsible for the data storage nor for the mesh traversal. | |
ExaHyPE: ExaHyPE is an open source engine to solve hyperbolic partial differential equations in first order formulation on dynamically adaptive spacetree grids. The ExaHyPE project has been funded by the European Commission from 2015 until 2019. While the ExaHyPE Horizon 2020 project is over, the ExaHyPE software development continues. | |
SWIFT (SPH With Inter-dependent Fine-grained Tasking): SWIFT is a gravity and SPH solver designed to run cosmological simulations on peta-scale machines, scaling well up to 10’s of thousands of compute node. Gitlab Web | |
dune-composites: dune-composites is an open-source software framework designed to support the development of high-performance scalable solvers for partial differential equations for composite applications. It is developed jointly with groups at the University of Exeter, University of Bath and Heidelberg University. | |
UM-Bridge: UM-Bridge (the UQ and Model Bridge) provides a unified interface for numerical models that is accessible from virtually any programming language or framework. It is primarily intended for coupling advanced models (e.g. simulations of complex physical processes) to advanced statistics or optimization methods. | |
HotReRAM: A comprehensive thermal modeling and simulation framework for ReRAM-based caches that model cache temperature at the smallest possible granularity level by exploiting power traces, whereas the thermal model is verified with a prior circuit model of memristor at the same granularity level. Github |