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Enabling particle applications for exascale computing platforms

Authors :
Mniszewski, Susan M
Belak, James
Fattebert, Jean-Luc
Negre, Christian FA
Slattery, Stuart R
Adedoyin, Adetokunbo A
Bird, Robert F
Chang, Choongseok
Chen, Guangye
Ethier, Stephane
Fogerty, Shane
Habib, Salman
Junghans, Christoph
Lebrun-Grandie, Damien
Mohd-Yusof, Jamaludin
Moore, Stan G
Osei-Kuffuor, Daniel
Plimpton, Steven J
Pope, Adrian
Reeve, Samuel Temple
Ricketson, Lee
Scheinberg, Aaron
Sharma, Amil Y
Wall, Michael E
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Exascale Computing Project (ECP) is invested in co-design to assure that key applications are ready for exascale computing. Within ECP, the Co-design Center for Particle Applications (CoPA) is addressing challenges faced by particle-based applications across four sub-motifs: short-range particle-particle interactions (e.g., those which often dominate molecular dynamics (MD) and smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) methods), long-range particle-particle interactions (e.g., electrostatic MD and gravitational N-body), particle-in-cell (PIC) methods, and linear-scaling electronic structure and quantum molecular dynamics (QMD) algorithms. Our crosscutting co-designed technologies fall into two categories: proxy applications (or apps) and libraries. Proxy apps are vehicles used to evaluate the viability of incorporating various types of algorithms, data structures, and architecture-specific optimizations and the associated trade-offs; examples include ExaMiniMD, CabanaMD, CabanaPIC, and ExaSP2. Libraries are modular instantiations that multiple applications can utilize or be built upon; CoPA has developed the Cabana particle library, PROGRESS/BML libraries for QMD, and the SWFFT and fftMPI parallel FFT libraries. Success is measured by identifiable lessons learned that are translated either directly into parent production application codes or into libraries, with demonstrated performance and/or productivity improvement. The libraries and their use in CoPA's ECP application partner codes are also addressed.<br />Comment: 26 pages, 17 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2109.09056
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/10943420211022829