fire_simulation
fire_simulation,
a Fortran90 code which
simulates a forest fire over a rectangular array of trees,
starting at a single random location.
Licensing:
The information on this web page is distributed under the MIT license.
Languages:
fire_simulation is available in
a C version and
a C++ version and
a Fortran77 version and
a Fortran90 version and
a MATLAB version and
an Octave version and
a Python version.
Related Data and Programs:
fire_simulation_test
f90_simulation,
a Fortran90 code which
uses simulation to study card games, contests, and other processes
which have a random element. Usually, the purpose is to try to
predict the average behavior of the system over many trials.
Reference:
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Peter Arbenz, Wesley Petersen,
Introduction to Parallel Computing,
Oxford University Press,
ISBN: 0-19-851576-6,
LC: QA76.58.P47.
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Rohit Chandra, Leonardo Dagum, Dave Kohr, Dror Maydan,
Jeff McDonald, Ramesh Menon,
Parallel Programming in OpenMP,
Morgan Kaufmann, 2001,
ISBN: 1-55860-671-8,
LC: QA76.642.P32.
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Barbara Chapman, Gabriele Jost, Ruud vanderPas, David Kuck,
Using OpenMP: Portable Shared Memory Parallel Processing,
MIT Press, 2007,
ISBN13: 978-0262533027,
LC: QA76.642.C49.
Source Code:
Last revised on 09 July 2020.