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High-Performance Scientific Python: From NumPy to GPU Acceleration: A Comprehensive Guide by Hayden Van Der Post, Danny Munrow
English | December 30, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0GD4RQC1F | 477 pages | EPUB | 0.51 Mb
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High-Performance Scientific Python is a practical, systems-level guide to pushing Python far beyond its perceived limits. Written for researchers, engineers, and applied scientists who care about speed, scale, and numerical integrity, this book shows how Python becomes a true high-performance computing environment when paired with the right libraries, memory models, and hardware acceleration.
Starting with NumPy's internal mechanics, the book demystifies vectorization, broadcasting, memory layout, and cache behavior, explaining not just how to write fast code, but why it works. From there, it moves through SciPy, Numba, Cython, and JAX, building a performance toolkit that spans CPUs, multicore systems, and modern GPUs.
Rather than abstract benchmarks, the focus is on real scientific workloads: large-scale simulations, numerical optimization, linear algebra pipelines, Monte Carlo methods, and data-intensive modeling. You'll learn when Python is enough, when to offload work to native kernels, and how to architect code that scales from a laptop to a GPU-accelerated cluster without rewrites.
The final sections dive into GPU acceleration and heterogeneous computing, covering CUDA-enabled workflows, memory transfer strategies, kernel fusion, and performance profiling across devices. The result is a clear mental model for treating Python not as a scripting language, but as a high-level control layer for serious scientific computation.
This book is written for readers who already know Python and want to operate at the boundary where numerical science meets modern hardware, without sacrificing clarity, reproducibility, or development velocity.
Ideal for:Scientific researchers and computational scientistsEngineers working with simulations, modeling, or optimizationPython users transitioning into high-performance computingAnyone who wants Python to run as fast as the hardware allows

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