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Evaristo José Madarro-Capó, Eziel Christians Ramos Piñón, Guillermo Sosa-Gómez and Omar Rojas
This study describes the implementation of two algorithms in a parallel environment. These algorithms correspond to two statistical tests based on the bit?s independence criterion and the strict avalanche criterion. They are utilized to measure avalanche...
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Michalis K. Chondros, Anastasios S. Metallinos and Andreas G. Papadimitriou
Ensuring sea surface tranquility within port basins is of paramount importance for safe and efficient port operations and vessels? accommodation. The present study aims to introduce a robust numerical model based on mild-slope equations, capable of accur...
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Tair Askar, Argyn Yergaliyev, Bekdaulet Shukirgaliyev and Ernazar Abdikamalov
This paper examines the performance of two popular GPU programming platforms, Numba and CuPy, for Monte Carlo radiation transport calculations. We conducted tests involving random number generation and one-dimensional Monte Carlo radiation transport in p...
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Md Momin Al Aziz, Md Toufique Morshed Tamal and Noman Mohammed
Fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) cryptographic systems enable limitless computations over encrypted data, providing solutions to many of today?s data security problems. While effective FHE platforms can address modern data security concerns in unsecure...
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My Villius Zetterholm and Päivi Jokela
The COVID-19 pandemic constitutes a wicked problem that is defined by rapidly evolving and dynamic conditions, where the physical world changes (e.g., pathogens mutate) and, in parallel, our understanding and knowledge rapidly progress. Various preventiv...
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Albert G. Prinn
Accurate predictions of the wave-dominated region of an acoustic field in a room can be generated using wave-based computational methods. One such method is the finite element method (FEM). With presently available computing power and advanced numerical ...
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Dmitry Lukyanenko
The paper proposes a parallel algorithm for solving large overdetermined systems of linear algebraic equations with a dense matrix. This algorithm is based on the use of a modification of the conjugate gradient method, which is able to take into account ...
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Dominic Windisch, Christian Kaever, Guido Juckeland and André Bieberle
In this article, we introduce a parallel algorithm for connected-component analysis (CCA) on GPUs which drastically reduces the volume of data to transfer from GPU to the host. CCA algorithms targeting GPUs typically store the extracted features in array...
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Vladimir Korkhov, Ivan Gankevich, Anton Gavrikov, Maria Mingazova, Ivan Petriakov, Dmitrii Tereshchenko, Artem Shatalin and Vitaly Slobodskoy
Bottlenecks and imbalance in parallel programs can significantly affect performance of parallel execution. Finding these bottlenecks is a key issue in performance analysis of MPI programs especially on a large scale. One of the ways to discover bottlenec...
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Roberto Montemanni and Mauro Dell?Amico
Drones are currently seen as a viable way of improving the distribution of parcels in urban and rural environments, while working in coordination with traditional vehicles, such as trucks. In this paper, we consider the parallel drone scheduling travelin...
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