The GooFit Framework is designed to perform maximum-likelihood fits for
arbitrary functions on various parallel back ends, for example a GPU. We
present an extension to GooFit which adds the functionality to perform
time-dependent amplitude analyses of pseudoscalar mesons decaying into four
pseudoscalar final states. Benchmarks of this functionality show a significant
performance increase when utilizing a GPU compared to a CPU. Furthermore, this
extension is employed to study the sensitivity on the D0−Dˉ0 mixing
parameters x and y in a time-dependent amplitude analysis of the decay D0→K+π−π+π−. Studying a sample of 50 000 events and setting
the central values to the world average of x=(0.49±0.15)% and y=(0.61±0.08)%, the statistical sensitivities of x and y are determined
to be σ(x)=0.019% and σ(y)=0.019%.Comment: Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Computing in High
Energy and Nuclear Physics, CHEP 201