FETHPC Results

In 2014, the European Commission funded 19 projects developing HPC technologies. These projects (called 'FET HPC 2014 projects') have produced a wealth of diverse results which constitute an important asset for the European HPC ecosystem. The EXDCI-2 project has compiled these outputs and organised them into the searchable database below. In case you search for a particular project, feel free to add the search function on the top right of this website. We hope it will allow these results to be reused, leading to synergies and collaborations between European (and overseas) players.

If you are interested in any of the results, please contact us indicating the output you are interested in and your motivation.

ExaGS - a re-implementation of the Gather-Scatter library, with the intent to use the best available programming model for a given architecture
Domain: Software
Subtype: Application
Targeted users: Application developer
Open Source: Yes
License: 3-Clause BSD
Wavelet-Based Compression Algorithm - allows for high compression ratio without blocking artifacts, thus mitigating the I/O bottleneck for accurate large-scale simulations
Domain: Software
Subtype: Application
Targeted users: End user
Open Source: No
OpenSBLI is a Python-based modelling framework that is capable of expanding a set of differential equations written in Einstein notation, and automatically generating C code that performs the finite difference approximation to obtain a solution
Domain: Software
Subtype: Application
Targeted users: End user
Open Source: Yes
License: GPLv3
Nektar++ is a toolkit of advanced computational methods for solving partial differential equations using parallel high-order spectral/hp element discretizations
Domain: Software
Subtype: Application
Targeted users: Application developer
Open Source: Yes
License: MIT

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