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Revision as of 21:43, 4 September 2012

Description

NAMD website  
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Fastest Fourier Transform in the West, is a C library for computing the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) in one or more dimensions, of arbitrary input size, and of both real and complex data. Developed at MIT, it is by far the fastest implementation of FFT algorithm (upheld by regular benchmar

Required Modules

Modules documentation

Parallel

  • intel
  • openmpi
  • fftw
  • namd

Parallel with CUDA

  • intel
  • openmpi
  • fftw
  • cuda
  • namd