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FRSAC1 | Hybrid Programming and Performance for Beam Propagation Modeling | 284 |
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Funding: DOE ASCR (Advanced Scientific Computing Research) Program We examined hybrid parallel infrastructures in order to ensure performance and scalability for beam propagation modeling as we move toward extreme-scale systems. Using an MPI programming interface for parallel algorithms, we expanded the capability of our existing electromagnetic solver to a hybrid (MPI/shared-memory) model that can potentially use the computer resources on future-generation computing architecture more efficiently. As a preliminary step, we discuss a hybrid MPI/OpenMP model and demonstrate performance and analysis on the leadership-class computing systems such as the IBM BG/P, BG/Q, and Cray XK6. Our hybrid MPI/OpenMP model achieves speedup when the computation amounts are large enough to compensate the OMP threading overhead. |
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