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Porting the boundary elements modeling of poroelastic dynamic application to distributed memory system

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One way of application porting and parallelization is discussed showing how it was implemented with the Boundary Elements modeling of poroelastic dynamic application and distributed memory systems.
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High-Performance Computing systems usage for research problems growing up significantly. Adoption and porting to HPC systems is required for the existing software to use these systems effectively. This task is not trivial as far as the transition to the different Operating System required in some cases, and it is also necessary to care and keep correct numerical results at the same time. One way of application porting and parallelization is discussed showing how it was implemented with the Boundary Elements modeling of poroelastic dynamic application and distributed memory systems.

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