A large scale non-linear optimization library
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A large scale non-linear optimization library
Library of High Precision Sparse Matrix Operations Accelerated by SIMD
Improved version of real-time physics engine that couples FEM-based deformables and rigid body dynamics
DirectX 11 Poisson solvers using Jacobi iteration, conjugate gradient, and multi-grid method respectively.
Density Functional Theory with plane waves basis, applied on a 'quantum dot'. Volumetric visualization of orbitals with VTK
General Purpose Optimization in R using C++: provides a unified C++ wrapper to call functions of the algorithms underlying the optim() solver
A set of useful algebraic preconditioners for iterative numerical linear-algebraic methods.
A simple C++ library of Krylov subspace methods for solving linear systems
Coupled simulation of FEM continuum media and articulated rigid bodies
Fast routines for solving large systems of linear equations in R. Makes Eigen Cholesky-, LU-, QR-, and iterative (Conjugate Gradient, BiCGSTAB) solvers for both dense and sparse problems available.
R package for solving system of linear equations using (preconditioned) conjugate gradient algorithm, with improved efficiency using C++ Armadillo linear algebra library, and flexibility for user-specified preconditioning method.
C++ Library of the Linear Conjugate Gradient Methods (LibLCG)
Hybrid-Precision Analysis on CG Solver (H.A.C.S). Merging single and double precision to generate a fast yet accurate CG solver
Some numerical algorithms implemented in C ++ language and Matlab language.
Project that explores parallel preconditioned conjugate gradient method
In this repository, you will find a serial, shared-memory parallel, distributed-memory parallel and hybrid implementations of the conjugate gradient optimization simulation. This is a sparse linear solver optimized using the second-order poisson equation.
Reference implementations of SBCGrQ and other Block Conjugate-Gradient iterative Krylov solvers in C++/Eigen
Conjugate Gradient implementation in SYCL and OpenMP
The repository contains a C++ code for the quantum molecular dynamics of the hydrogen molecule. The code can be found in the folder CODE, while a discussion of the outputs and the algorithms employed can be found in the REPORT folder.
A collection of scientific projects in C++ and Python
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