Computing and Video Games
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2016-11-02Author
Ludovice, Peter J.
Gaul, Jonathan
Lefton, Lew
Leavey, Jennifer
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Lew Lefton, from the Georgia Tech School of Mathematics joins us to talk about scientific and vector computing. Ironically, many of the fastest parallel computations use the very same graphics boards that make your avatar look cool in your favorite video game. Lew teaches parallel and vector computing at Georgia Tech and is the co-author of An Introduction to Parallel and Vector Scientific Computation.
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