Added possibility to compute SOLWEIG and Sykview factor on the GPU#134
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Added possibility to compute SOLWEIG and Sykview factor on the GPU#134Lemap1 wants to merge 22 commits into
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Changed the shadow calculation functions to gpu optimized but the algorithm became very memory hungry.
…ng unless you try to launch on the gpu
Updated the small documentation displayed on the left pf the popups of sky view factor and SOLWEIG to document GPU support
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This is a big pull request. As said, in the title, i added the possibility to compute SOLWEIG and Sykview factor on the GPU using the Pytorch library.
If the user don't have Pytorch installed, he will use the standard version without torch.
You can run a model on the GPU by ticking a checkbox on the model's parameters pages.