Contribution to a conference proceedings/Journal Article FZJ-2015-07697

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Particle-in-Cell algorithms on DEEP:The iPiC3D case study

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2015
PARS Erlangen

PARS 15, PotsdamPotsdam, Germany, 7 May 2015 - 8 May 20152015-05-072015-05-08 PARS-Mitteilungen 32, 38-48 ()

Abstract: The DEEP (Dynamical Exascale Entry Platform) project aims to provide a first implementation of a novel architecture for heterogeneous high-performance computing.This architecture consists of a standard HPC Cluster and – tightly coupled –a cluster of many-core processors called Booster. This concept offers application developers the opportunity to run different parts of their program on the best fitting part of the machine striving for an optimal overall performance. In order to take advantage of this architecture applications require some adaption. To provide optimal support to the application developers the DEEP concept includes a high-level programming model that helps to separate a given program to the Cluster and Booster parts of the DEEP System. This paper presents the adaption work required for a Particle-in-Cell space weather application developed by KU Leuven (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)done in the course of the DEEP project. It discusses all crucial steps of the work starting with a scalability analysis of the different parts of the program, their performance projections for the Cluster and the Booster leading to the separation decisions for the application and finally the actual implementation work. In addition to that some performance results are presented.

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Contributing Institute(s):
  1. Jülich Supercomputing Center (JSC)
Research Program(s):
  1. 513 - Supercomputer Facility (POF3-513) (POF3-513)

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