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Micro-mechanical simulation of geotechnical problems using massively parallel computers
David W. Washington
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Jay N. Meegoda
School of Applied Engr and Tech
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Boundary Value Problem
33%
Discrete Element Method
100%
Geotechnical Problems
100%
Massively Parallel Computer
100%
Micromechanical Simulation
100%
Parallel Algorithm
33%
Parallel Machines
100%
Parallelization
33%
Serial Algorithm
33%
Single Processor
33%
Triaxial Test
33%
Computer Science
Boundary Value Problems
33%
Parallel Algorithms
33%
Parallel Computer
100%
Parallel Machine
100%
Parallelism
33%
Serial Algorithm
33%
Single Processor
33%
Supercomputer
33%
Engineering
Boundary Value
33%
Discrete Element
100%
Element Method
100%
Parallel Computer
100%
Parallelism
33%