Thomas Padioleau

Orcid: 0000-0001-5496-0013

According to our database1, Thomas Padioleau authored at least 10 papers between 2020 and 2025.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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2025
Gyselalib++: A Portable C++ Library for Semi-Lagrangian Kinetic and Gyrokinetic Simulations.
J. Open Source Softw., September, 2025

kokkos-fft: A shared-memory FFT for the Kokkos ecosystem.
J. Open Source Softw., August, 2025

Development of a performance portable distributed FFT interface on top of the Kokkos ecosystem.
Proceedings of the SC '25 Workshops of the International Conference for High Performance Computing, 2025

2024
Recasting an operator splitting solver into a standard finite volume flux-based algorithm. The case of a Lagrange-projection-type method for gas dynamics.
J. Comput. Phys., January, 2024

A multi-dimensional, robust, and cell-centered finite-volume scheme for the ideal MHD equations.
J. Comput. Phys., 2024

Development of performance portable spline solver for exa-scale plasma turbulence simulation.
Proceedings of the SC24-W: Workshops of the International Conference for High Performance Computing, 2024

2023
Dynamic Allocations in a Hierarchical Parallel Context - A Study on Performance, Memory Footprint, and Portability Using SYCL.
Proceedings of the Euro-Par 2023: Parallel Processing Workshops - Euro-Par 2023 International Workshops, Limassol, Cyprus, August 28, 2023

2022
An all-regime, well-balanced, positive and entropy satisfying one-step finite volume scheme for the Euler's equations of gas dynamics with gravity.
CoRR, 2022

Performance portable Vlasov code with C++ parallel algorithm.
Proceedings of the IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Performance, 2022

2020
Development of "all-régime" AMR simulation methods for fluid dynamics, application in astrophysics and two-phase flows. (Développement de méthodes de simulation AMR "tout régime" pour la dynamique des fluides, applications en astrophysique et aux écoulements diphasiques).
PhD thesis, 2020


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