Mathematica GPU quasi monte carlo integrals using CUDA

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Wesleytf
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hello all! I just got a new computer with an Nvidia card, and am now able to do some GPU parallel processing inside mathematica using CUDA.

My main interest is in taking tons of moderate accuracy (3-4 digits) numerical integrals. I've been using QMC in MMA and that's been working well, but I'd like to try it on the GPU to hopefully expedite the process. This would be trivial if they'd included that as one of the built in functions, but alas, they did not.

Has anyone on here attempted doing something like this? After reviewing the documentation, it looks like something I wouldn't be able to implement without some help.
 
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Aw, no one to help it looks like. For now, I forge on alone!
 
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If you buy me a computer with a CUDA capable GPU card, I'll be glad to try to help!