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Realization of the particle-in-cell method for MIMD computers

Authors: Malyshkin, V. E.; Vshivkov, V. A.; Kraeva, M. A.;

Realization of the particle-in-cell method for MIMD computers

Abstract

Summary: The authors consider the particle-in-cell (PIC) method in its application to solving the problem of interaction of rarefied plasma flows as well as discretization of this problem and the difficulties of parallelization of its solution on MIMD computers. A brief review of publications on parallel realization of the PIC method is given. An assembly method of parallel program construction is discussed which supports the numerical solution of the large-size problem on MIMD computers.

Keywords

assembly parallel programming system, Complexity and performance of numerical algorithms, Other numerical methods (fluid mechanics), parallel realization of the particle-in-cell method, Ionized gas flow in electromagnetic fields; plasmic flow, Parallel numerical computation, interaction of rarefied plasma flows

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