How to compute integrals on the GPU using trapz function
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Hi,
I am a student in the college, and I want to use GPU to accelerate the calculation of integrals.
% Declare the parameters used below
M
p1
p2
p3
k = 2*pi*n2/lambda;
alpha = asin(NA/n2);
u = 4*k*(p3*1)*(sin(alpha/2)^2);
Koi = M/((f*lambda)^2)*exp(-1i*u/(4*(sin(alpha/2)^2)));
theta_gpu = gpuArray.linspace(0,alpha,N);
theta_stepsize = alpha /N ;
% x_triu_gpu and y_triu_gpu are both n*n matrix.
gd = gpuDevice();
patternA = arrayfun(@myFun,x_triu_gpu,y_triu_gpu);
wait(gd)
function element = myFun(x,y)
xL2normsq = (((x+M*p1)^2+(y+M*p2)^2)^0.5)/M;
v = k*xL2normsq*sin(alpha);
%theta = 0: alpha/N :alpha;
%theta_gpu = gpuArray(theta);
function Y = intgrand(theta)
Y = (sqrt(cos(theta))) .* (1+cos(theta)) .* (exp((1i*u/2)* (sin(theta/2).^2) / (sin(alpha/2)^2))) .* (besselj(0, sin(theta)/sin(alpha)*v)) .* (sin(theta));
end
% intgrand = @(theta) (sqrt(cos(theta))) .* (1+cos(theta)) .* (exp((1i*u/2)* (sin(theta/2).^2) / (sin(alpha/2)^2))) .* (besselj(0, sin(theta)/sin(alpha)*v)) .* (sin(theta));
%Y = arrayfun(@intgrand,theta_gpu);
Y = intgrand(theta_gpu);
I0 = trapz(Y) .* theta_stepsize;
%I0 = integral(@(theta)intgrand (theta),0,alpha);
element = Koi*I0;
end
I checked that the trapz function supports GPU arrays. But when the program is running, I get the following Error,
Function passed as first input argument contains unsupported or unknown function 'trapz'.
For more information see Tips.
Error in 'Obj_and_TL_propagating_GPU' (line: 40)
My code works when I use normal variables (not gpuArray), but it takes a lot of time. Should I use another integral function?
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