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    Tailoring Instantaneous Time Mirrors for Time Reversal Focusing in Absorbing Media by Wu, Crystal T., Nobre, Nuno M., Fort, Emmanuel, Riley, Graham D., Costen, Fumie

    “…The time reversal symmetry of the wave equation allows wave refocusing back at the source. However, this symmetry does not hold in lossy media. We present a…”
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    SHARING EXPERIENCES AND OUTLOOK ON COUPLING TECHNOLOGIES FOR EARTH SYSTEM MODELS by Valcke, Sophie, Craig, Anthony, Dunlap, Rocky, Riley, Graham D.

    “…[...]the development of a metadata standard describing environmental numerical models and their interfaces to facilitate their discovery and evaluation of…”
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    Portable multi- and many-core performance for finite-difference or finite-element codes – application to the free-surface component of NEMO (NEMOLite2D 1.0) by Porter, Andrew R, Appleyard, Jeremy, Ashworth, Mike, Ford, Rupert W, Holt, Jason, Liu, Hedong, Riley, Graham D

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (27-08-2018)
    “…We present an approach which we call PSyKAl that is designed to achieve portable performance for parallel finite-difference, finite-volume, and finite-element…”
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    Performance control of scientific coupled models in Grid environments by Armstrong, Christopher, Ford, Rupert W., Gurd, John R., Luján, Mikel, Mayes, Kenneth R., Riley, Graham D.

    Published in Concurrency and computation (01-02-2005)
    “…In recent years, there has been increasing interest in the development of computer simulations of complex biological systems, and of multi‐physics and…”
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    Tailoring Instantaneous Time Mirrors for Time Reversal Focusing in Absorbing Media by Wu, Crystal T, Nobre, Nuno M, Fort, Emmanuel, Riley, Graham D, Costen, Fumie

    Published 13-12-2022
    “…The time reversal symmetry of the wave equation allows wave refocusing back at the source. However, this symmetry does not hold in lossy media. We present a…”
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