Accelerating Electrostatic Surface Potential Calculation With Multi-Scale Approximation on Graphics Processing Units
Source: Reed Elsevier
Tools that compute and visualize biomolecular electrostatic surface potential have been used extensively for studying biomolecular function. However, determining the surface potential for large biomolecules on a typical desktop computer can take days or longer using currently available tools and methods. Two commonly used techniques to speed-up these types of electrostatic computations are approximations based on multi-scale coarse-graining and parallelization across multiple processors. This paper demonstrates that for the computation of electrostatic surface potential, these two techniques can be combined to deliver significantly greater speed-up than either one separately, something that is in general not always possible.
| Format: | Size: | 330.40 | |
| Date: | May 2010 |



