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Tobias Neckel
Tobias Neckel
Technical University of Munich, Department of Informatics
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Modelling social identification and helping in evacuation simulation
I von Sivers, A Templeton, F Künzner, G Köster, J Drury, A Philippides, ...
Safety science 89, 288-300, 2016
912016
Random differential equations in scientific computing
T Neckel, F Rupp
Versita, 2013
902013
The PDE framework Peano applied to fluid dynamics: an efficient implementation of a parallel multiscale fluid dynamics solver on octree-like adaptive Cartesian grids
HJ Bungartz, M Mehl, T Neckel, T Weinzierl
Computational Mechanics 46, 103-114, 2010
832010
Numerical simulation of particle transport in a drift ratchet
M Brenk, HJ Bungartz, M Mehl, IL Muntean, T Neckel, T Weinzierl
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing 30 (6), 2777-2798, 2008
452008
Collocation and inversion for a reentry optimal control problem
T Neckel, C Talbot, N Petit
Proc. of the 5th Intern. Conference on Launcher Technology, 2003
432003
Fluid-structure interaction on cartesian grids: Flow simulation and coupling environment
M Brenk, HJ Bungartz, M Mehl, T Neckel
Fluid-Structure Interaction: Modelling, Simulation, Optimisation, 233-269, 2006
422006
Navier–Stokes and Lattice–Boltzmann on octree‐like grids in the Peano framework
M Mehl, T Neckel, P Neumann
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids 65 (1‐3), 67-86, 2011
392011
Partitioned simulation of fluid-structure interaction on cartesian grids
HJ Bungartz, J Benk, B Gatzhammer, M Mehl, T Neckel
Fluid Structure Interaction II: Modelling, Simulation, Optimization, 255-284, 2010
372010
A dynamic mesh refinement technique for Lattice Boltzmann simulations on octree-like grids
P Neumann, T Neckel
Computational Mechanics 51, 237-253, 2013
342013
The PDE framework Peano: an environment for efficient flow simulations
T Neckel
Technische Universität München, 2009
322009
An Eulerian approach for partitioned fluid–structure simulations on Cartesian grids
M Mehl, M Brenk, HJ Bungartz, K Daubner, IL Muntean, T Neckel
Computational Mechanics 43, 115-124, 2008
312008
A coupling environment for partitioned multiphysics simulations applied to fluid-structure interaction scenarios
B Gatzhammer, M Mehl, T Neckel
Procedia Computer Science 1 (1), 681-689, 2010
292010
Block-structured grids for Eulerian gyrokinetic simulations
D Jarema, HJ Bungartz, T Görler, F Jenko, T Neckel, D Told
Computer Physics Communications 198, 105-117, 2016
242016
Bits and Bugs: A Scientific and Historical Review on Software Failures in Computational Science
T Huckle, T Neckel
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2019
202019
Sensitivity-driven adaptive sparse stochastic approximations in plasma microinstability analysis
IG Farcaş, T Görler, HJ Bungartz, F Jenko, T Neckel
Journal of Computational Physics 410, 109394, 2020
172020
Concepts for an Efficient Implementation of Domain Decomposition Approaches for Fluid-Structure Interactions
M Mehl, T Neckel, T Weinzierl
Domain Decomposition Methods in Science and Engineering XVII, 591-598, 2008
162008
Data-driven low-fidelity models for multi-fidelity Monte Carlo sampling in plasma micro-turbulence analysis
J Konrad, IG Farcaş, B Peherstorfer, A Di Siena, F Jenko, T Neckel, ...
Journal of Computational Physics 451, 110898, 2022
152022
Block-structured grids in full velocity space for Eulerian gyrokinetic simulations
D Jarema, HJ Bungartz, T Görler, F Jenko, T Neckel, D Told
Computer Physics Communications 215, 49-62, 2017
152017
Invasive compute balancing for applications with shared and hybrid parallelization
M Schreiber, C Riesinger, T Neckel, HJ Bungartz, A Breuer
International Journal of Parallel Programming 43, 1004-1027, 2015
152015
A coupled approach for fluid dynamic problems using the PDE framework peano
P Neumann, HJ Bungartz, M Mehl, T Neckel, T Weinzierl
Communications in Computational Physics 12 (1), 65-84, 2012
152012
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