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Overview

Martin Berzins is affiliated with the University of Utah in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on computer science, with particular emphasis on distributed and parallel computing systems.

The research covers a range of specialized topics including:

  • Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
  • Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
  • Lattice Boltzmann Simulation Studies
  • Advanced Data Storage Technologies
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics
  • Fluid Dynamics Simulations and Interactions
  • Embedded Systems Design Techniques

Their work spans several subfields, notably:

  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Computational Mechanics
  • Hardware and Architecture
  • Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Concurrency and Computation Practice and Experience
  • International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Computational Particle Mechanics
  • Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing

Martin Berzins has collaborated extensively with a number of co-authors, including:

  • David Walker
  • Nitin Auluck
  • Jinjun Chen
  • Charbel Farhat
  • Cedric Taylor

Among recent publications are the following papers:

  • Energy conservation and accuracy of some MPM formulations, 2022, Computational Particle Mechanics
  • Computational error estimation for the Material Point Method, 2022, Computational Particle Mechanics
  • Logically Parallel Communication for Fast MPI+Threads Applications, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
  • A Heterogeneous MPI+PPL Task Scheduling Approach for Asynchronous Many-Task Runtime Systems, 2021, Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing
  • Optimizing the hypre solver for manycore and GPU architectures, 2020, Journal of Computational Science

Best Publications

  • A Method for the Spatial Discretization of Parabolic Equations in One Space Variable.

    Robert D. Skeel;Martin Berzins

  • A method for the spatial discretization of parabolic equations in one space variable

    Robert D. Skeel;Martin Berzins

  • Analysis and reduction of quadrature errors in the material point method (MPM)

    Michael Steffen;Robert M. Kirby;Robert M. Kirby;Martin Berzins

  • An unstructured finite-volume algorithm for predicting flow in rivers and estuaries

    P.A Sleigh;P.H Gaskell;M Berzins;N.G Wright

  • Selective laser sintering of an amorphous polymer : simulations and experiments

    T H C Childs;M Berzins;G R Ryder;A Tontowi

  • A survey of high level frameworks in block-structured adaptive mesh refinement packages

    Anshu Dubey;Ann Almgren;John Bell;Martin Berzins

  • Dynamic load-balancing for PDE solvers on adaptive unstructured meshes

    Chris Walshaw;Martin Berzins

  • Mesh Quality: A Function of Geometry, Error Estimates or Both?

    Martin Berzins

  • Developing software for time-dependent problems using the method of lines and differential-algebraic integrators

    M. Berzins;P. M. Dew;R. M. Furzeland

  • A finite element method for the two‐dimensional extended Boussinesq equations

    Mark Walkley;Martin Berzins

  • Examination and Analysis of Implementation Choices within the Material Point Method (MPM)

    M. Steffen;P.C. Wallstedt;J.E. Guilkey;R.M. Kirby

  • A 3D UNSTRUCTURED MESH ADAPTATION ALGORITHM FOR TIME-DEPENDENT SHOCK-DOMINATED PROBLEMS

    W. Speares;M. Berzins

  • Simulation of soft tissue failure using the material point method.

    Irina Ionescu;James E. Guilkey;Martin Berzins;Robert M. Kirby

  • A FINITE ELEMENT METHOD FOR THE ONE-DIMENSIONAL EXTENDED BOUSSINESQ EQUATIONS

    M. Walkley;M. Berzins

  • Uintah: a scalable framework for hazard analysis

    Martin Berzins;Justin Luitjens;Qingyu Meng;Todd Harman

  • On the use of adaptive gridding methods for modelling chemical transport from multi-scale sources

    A. Tomlin;M. Berzins;J. Ware;J. Smith

  • The Selective Laser Sintering of Polycarbonate

    M. Berzins;T.H.C. Childs;G.R. Ryder

  • Positive cell-centered finite volume discretization methods for hyperbolic equations on irregular meshes

    M. Berzins;J. M. Ware

  • Dynamic task scheduling for the Uintah framework

    Qingyu Meng;Justin Luitjens;Martin Berzins

  • End Gas Inhomogeneity, Autoignition and Knock

    J. Pan;C. G. W. Sheppard;A. Tindall;M. Berzins

  • A Solution-Based Triangular and Tetrahedral Mesh Quality Indicator

    M. Berzins

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert M. Kirby
Robert M. Kirby University of Utah
Alison S. Tomlin
Alison S. Tomlin University of Leeds
Jeffrey A. Weiss
Jeffrey A. Weiss University of Utah
Michael J. Pilling
Michael J. Pilling University of Leeds
Ganesh Gopalakrishnan
Ganesh Gopalakrishnan University of Utah
Valerio Pascucci
Valerio Pascucci University of Utah
Chris R. Johnson
Chris R. Johnson University of Utah
Jan S. Hesthaven
Jan S. Hesthaven Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Peer-Timo Bremer
Peer-Timo Bremer Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Robert D. Skeel
Robert D. Skeel Purdue University West Lafayette

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