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Edward A. Luke

Researcher at Mississippi State University

Publications -  121
Citations -  1937

Edward A. Luke is an academic researcher from Mississippi State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computational fluid dynamics & Solver. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 106 publications receiving 1714 citations.

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A fast mesh deformation method using explicit interpolation

TL;DR: A novel mesh deformation algorithm for unstructured polyhedral meshes is developed utilizing a tree-code optimization of a simple direct interpolation method, shown to provide mesh quality that is competitive with radial basis function based methods, with markedly better performance in preserving boundary layer orthogonality in viscous meshes.
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Exploring Traditional and Emerging Parallel Programming Models Using a Proxy Application

TL;DR: This paper compares several implementations of LULESH, a proxy application for shock hydrodynamics, to determine strengths and weaknesses of different programming models for parallel computation, and focuses on four traditional (OpenMP, MPI,MPI+OpenMP+, CUDA) and four emerging (Chapel, Charm++, Liszt, Loci) programming models.
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Loci: a rule-based framework for parallel multi-disciplinary simulation synthesis

TL;DR: A rule-based framework for the development of scalable parallel high performance simulations for a broad class of scientific applications (with particular emphasis on continuum mechanics) and demonstrates predictable performance behavior and efficient utilization of large scale distributed memory architectures on problems of significant complexity involving multiple disciplines.
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Numerical simulations of mixtures of fluids using upwind algorithms

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a thermodynamic model that can be used for numerical simulations of mixtures of fluids, whereby some of the mixture components cannot be accurately modeled by a thermally perfect equation of state.
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Loci: A Deductive Framework for Graph-Based Algorithms

TL;DR: The Loci system presented here addresses issues by introducing a deductive framework for the coordination of numerical value classes constructed in C++.