USNCCM18 Conference Presentation on "Exactly bit-reversible computational methods for memory-efficient adjoint sensitivity analysis of dissipative dynamic systems"

I recently had the opportunity to present at the 18th U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics. The focus of my talk was on exactly bit-reversible computational methods for dissipative dynamic systems. You can watch an extended recorded version of my talk on YouTube.

Recorded presentation on exactly bit-reversible computational methods for dissipative dynamic systems.

You can also play around with an interactive demonstration (below) of the bit-reversible time integrator discussed in the video. Use the right and left arrow keys to advance the simulation forward and backward in time, respectively.

You can download the open-source code from GitHub, and find additional interactive demos in the accompanying documentation for the REMAT bit-REversible physics and MATerial model library.




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