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Talks, theses & papers on PySDM
Sylwester Arabas edited this page Apr 1, 2021
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- Piotr Bartman & Sylwester Arabas 2021 (Mar. 22, virtual, Software Engineering Assembly, Improving Scientific Software, UCAR)
"Bridging Pythonicity with performance: Monte-Carlo on GPU case study using ThrustRTC and CURandRTC"
[pdf] - Piotr Bartman 2020 (Oct. 30, virtual, Atmospheric Physics Seminar, University of Warsaw)
"PySDM: Pythonic particle-based cloud microphysics package"
[pdf] [www] - Piotr Bartman 2020 (May 4, virtual, EGU General Assembly)
"PySDM: Pythonic particle-based cloud microphysics package"
[pdf] [www] [doi] - Piotr Bartman 2020 (May 26, 6th ENES HPC Workshop)
"PySDM: Bridging performance and pythonicity with Numba, Pythran and ThrustRTC"
[pdf] - Sylwester Arabas 2019 (Aug 29, Yonsei University Colloquium, Seoul)
"Super-droplet simulations with libcloudph++ and PySDM"
[pdf] - Sylwester Arabas 2019 (Aug 23, University of Hyogo, Kobe)
"PySDM: exploring novel tools from the Python ecosystem for super-droplet simulation studies"
[pdf] [www]
- Piotr Bartman 2020 (defended Aug. 27, MSc in Computer Science, Jagiellonian University)
"PySDM v1.0: Pythonic particle-based cloud microphysics package"
[pdf] [www]
- Bartman et al. 2021 (arXiv)
"PySDM v1: particle-based cloud modelling package for warm-rain microphysics and aqueous chemistry"
[pdf] [www] - Bartman & Arabas 2021 (arXiv)
"Super-Droplet Kernels - backend-level routines for Monte-Carlo particle coagulation solvers: API proposal with CPU and GPU implementation in Python"
[pdf] [www]