MuMFiM is a new open-source two-scale modeling framework achieving 1000x GPU microscale speedup and near-optimal strong/weak scaling to 128 nodes on heterogeneous hardware, demonstrated on a human spine ligament.
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineer- ing 198(27-29), 2099–2110 (2009)
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