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aHome * People * Simon Portegies Zwart
Simon Portegies Zwart,
a Dutch astrophysicist and professor at Leiden Observatory.
His research interests include computational astrophysics, stellar evolution and binary evolution,
galaxy dynamics, supermassive black holes, n-body problem,
and high-performance computing, in particular massively parallel computing using GPUs, along with deep learning.
At the 18th Computer Olympiad 2015, along with Ben Ruijl, he organized the Computer Diplomacy Challenge [2] [3].
Contents
Selected Publications
2004 ...
- Simon Portegies Zwart (2004). The gravitational wave signature of young and dense star clusters. arXiv:astro-ph/0410531
- Alessia Gualandris, Simon Portegies Zwart, Michael S. Sipior (2005). Three-body encounters in the Galactic Centre: the origin of the hypervelocity star SDSS J090745.0+024507. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 363, No. 1, arXiv:astro-ph/0507365 [5]
- Simon Portegies Zwart, Robert G. Belleman, Peter Geldof (2007). High Performance Direct Gravitational N-body Simulations on Graphics Processing Units. arXiv:cs/0702135
- Simon Portegies Zwart (2008). The Long-Lost Siblings of the Sun. Scientific American, Vol. 301, No. 5, pdf
2010 ...
- Simon Portegies Zwart (2014). A New Space Mission Could Track Down the Sun's Lost Siblings. Scientific American, SE Vol. 23, No. 3s
- Jeroen Bédorf, Evghenii Gaburov, Michiko S. Fujii, Keigo Nitadori, Tomoaki Ishiyama, Simon Portegies Zwart (2014). 24.77 Pflops on a Gravitational Tree-Code to Simulate the Milky Way Galaxy with 18600 GPUs. arXiv:1412.0659 [6]
- Simon Portegies Zwart, Jeroen Bédorf (2014). Computational Gravitational Dynamics with Modern Numerical Accelerators. arXiv:1409.5474
- Simon Portegies Zwart, Ben Ruijl (2014). Computer Diplomacy Announcement. ICGA Journal, Vol. 37, No. 4
- Simon Portegies Zwart, Jeroen Bédorf (2015). Using GPUs to Enable Simulation with Computational Gravitational Dynamics in Astrophysics. IEEE Computer, Vol. 48, No. 11
- Simon Portegies Zwart, Jeroen Bédorf, Michiel van Genuchten, Les Hatton (2016). Creating the Virtual Universe. IEEE Software, Vol. 33, No. 5
- Simon Portegies Zwart, Steve McMillan (2018). Astrophysical Recipes The art of AMUSE. IOP Publishing
- Philip G. Breen, Christopher N. Foley, Tjarda Boekholt, Simon Portegies Zwart (2019). Newton vs the machine: solving the chaotic three-body problem using deep neural networks. arXiv:1910.07291
2020 ...
- Caspar van Leeuwen, Damian Podareanu, Valeriu Codreanu, Maxwell X. Cai, Axel Berg, Simon Portegies Zwart, Robin Stoffer, Menno Veerman, Chiel van Heerwaarden, Sydney Otten, Sascha Caron, Cunliang Geng, Francesco Ambrosetti, Alexandre M.J.J. Bonvin (2020). Deep-learning enhancement of large scale numerical simulations. arXiv:2004.03454
- Simon Portegies Zwart (2020). The Ecological Impact of High-performance Computing in Astrophysics. arXiv:2009.11295
External Links
- Prof.dr. S.F. (Simon) Portegies Zwart - Leiden Observatory
- Simon Portegies Zwart: Home page
- Simon Portegies Zwart - Google Scholar
- Simon Portegies Zwart | LinkedIn