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Energy efficiency is a major concern in the General Programming on Graphic Process Unit. Recent research focus on the measurement approach and energy optimization of Graphic Process Unit. Few studies provide insight to where and how power is consumed from the program perspective. The aim of this research was to build power consumption model to estimate the energy consumption for the application...
Branch prediction is an important mechanism in modern microprocessor design. The focus of research in this area has been on designing new branch prediction schemes. In contrast, very few studies address the inherent limit of predictability of program themselves. Programs have an inherent limit of predictability due to the randomness of input data. Knowing the limit helps us to evaluate how good...
A new optimization-based synchronized flux-corrected conservative interpolation (remapping) of mass and momentum for arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian hydro methods is described. Fluxes of conserved variables – mass and momentum – are limited in a synchronous way to preserve local bounds of primitive variables – density and velocity. Published by Elsevier Inc.
BACKGROUND Cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome is an important complication of carotid endarterectomy (CEA). An >100% increase in middle cerebral artery velocity (MCAV) after CEA is used to predict the cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome (CHS) development, but the accuracy is limited. The increase in blood pressure (BP) after surgery is a risk factor of CHS, but no study uses it to predict CHS. This ...
The observed flow enhancement in highly confining geometries is believed to be caused by fluid velocity slip at the solid wall surface. Here we present a simple and highly accurate method to predict this slip using equilibrium molecular dynamics. Unlike previous equilibrium molecular dynamics methods, it allows us to directly compute the intrinsic wall-fluid friction coefficient rather than an ...
135 South 1460 East, Room 819 (WBB), Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0110 Phone: (801) 581-6136 Fax: (801) 585-3681 Web: www.atmos.utah.edu One of the great remaining challenges of numerical weather prediction lies close to the surface, where unresolved boundary layer processes and surface momentum and energy exchanges require parameterizations. These parameterizations, however, still rely on the si...
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