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George Chatzikonstantis

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A case study based on a hodgkin-huxley neuron simulator

Brain modeling has been presenting significant challenges to the world of high-performance computing (HPC) over the years. The field of computational neuroscience has been developing a demand for physiologically plausible neuron models, that feature increased complexity and thus, ...
Emerging cloud applications like machine learning, AI, big data analytics and scientific computing require highperformance computing systems that can sustain the increased amount of data processing without consuming excessive power. To this end, many cloud operators have started ...
Mathematical models with varying degrees of complexity have been proposed and simulated in an attempt to represent the intricate mechanisms of the human neuron. One of the most biochemically realistic and analytical models, based on the Hodgkin–Huxley (HH) model, has been selecte ...
Brain modeling has been receiving significant attention over the years, both for its neuroscientific potential and for its challenges in the context of high-performance computing. The development of physiologically plausible neuron models comes at the cost of increased complexity ...
The development of physiologically plausible neuron models comes with increased complexity, which poses a challenge for many-core computing. In this work, we have chosen an extension of the demanding Hodgkin-Huxley model for the neurons of the Inferior Olivary Nucleus, an area of ...
Detailed brain modeling has been presenting significant challenges to the world of high-performance computing (HPC), posing computational problems that can benefit from modern hardware-acceleration technologies. We explore the capacity of GPUs for simulating large-scale neuronal ...
Biologically accurate neuron simulations are increasingly important in research related to brain activity. They are computationally intensive and feature data and task parallelism. In this paper, we present a case study for the mapping of a biologically accurate inferior-olive (I ...