Does anybody here have or know of where I would be able to get the SuperPI source code?
Does anybody here have or know of where I would be able to get the SuperPI source code?
flow man:
du/dt + u dot del u = - del P / rho + v vector_Laplacian u
{\partial\mathbf{u}\over\partial t}+\mathbf{u}\cdot\nabla\mathbf{u} = -{\nabla P\over\rho} + \nu\nabla^2\mathbf{u}
There is no source code.
Or well, there probably is, somewhere deep down in some Japanese guy's stack of backup disks from 12 years ago, but I don't think there's a realistic chance of getting a hold of it.
Check up Kanada Lab's site ( if it still exists ) [ University of Tokyo ]
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Looks interesting but 1Trillaion pi digits WOW
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