Explore a comprehensive conference talk from C++Now 2013 that delves into a set of orthogonal libraries designed to address the low popularity of C++ in computational science. Learn about the CUDA-, OpenCL-, and OpenMP-enabled linear algebra library ViennaCL, the mesh datastructure library ViennaGrid, the data storage facility ViennaData, and the symbolic math kernel ViennaMath. Discover how these components interact within the finite element package ViennaFEM. Gain insights into various programming techniques applied and discuss potential improvements for C++ to better meet the demands of computational science. This 1 hour 31 minute presentation by Karl Rupp offers valuable knowledge for developers and researchers interested in advancing C++ usage in scientific computing.
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A Discussion of Selected Vienna-Libraries for Computational Science - Karl Rupp [ C++Now 2013 ]
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