Oceananigans.jl: Fast and friendly geophysical fluid dynamics on GPUs
Ali Ramadhan(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), John Marshall(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Alan Edelman(Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (Canada)), Tim Besard, Raffaele Ferrari(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Chris Hill(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Jean‐Michel Campin(University of Liège), Andre N. Souza(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Valentin Churavy(University of Augsburg), Gregory LeClaire Wagner(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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