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We present an initial design and implementation of a Particle-in-Cell (PIC) method based on the work carried out in the European Exascale AllScale project. AllScale provides a unified programming system for the effective development of highly scalable, resilient and performance-portable parallel applications for Exascale systems. The AllScale approach is based on task-based nested recursive parallelism and it provides mechanisms for automatic load-balancing in the PIC simulations. We provide the preliminary results of the AllScale-based PIC implementation and draw directions for its future development.
QC 20220322
AllScale
Datavetenskap (datalogi), AllScale Environment, Computer Sciences, task-based nested recursive parallelism, Particle-In-Cell method, prec
Datavetenskap (datalogi), AllScale Environment, Computer Sciences, task-based nested recursive parallelism, Particle-In-Cell method, prec
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