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Numerical methods and programming, 2012, Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 33–37 (Mi vmp5)  

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Application of heterogeneous computing systems for solving the hydraulic conductivity identification problem

A. V. Elesin, A. Sh. Kadyrova

Research Institute of Mechanics and Machinery of Kazan Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract: A model problem of hydraulic conductivity identification is considered. The solution of this problem requires a large computational cost that can be reduced essentially with the aid of heterogeneous computing systems.
Keywords: minimization of residual function; inverse problem; parallel algorithms; heterogeneous computing systems.
Received: 14.11.2011
Document Type: Article
UDC: 519.6
Language: Russian
Citation: A. V. Elesin, A. Sh. Kadyrova, “Application of heterogeneous computing systems for solving the hydraulic conductivity identification problem”, Num. Meth. Prog., 13:1 (2012), 33–37
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