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Parallel FDTD Modeling of a Focal Plane Array with Vivaldi Elements on the Highly Parallel LOFAR BlueGene/L Supercomputer

Authors: R. Maaskant; M.V. Ivashina; R. Mittra; W. Yu; N.-T. Huang;

Parallel FDTD Modeling of a Focal Plane Array with Vivaldi Elements on the Highly Parallel LOFAR BlueGene/L Supercomputer

Abstract

This paper describes some prelimnary results of a numerical study towards the modeling of a Focal Plane Array (FPA) with Vivaldi elements, carried out on the LOFAR Blue Gene/L, a supercomputer with more than 6000 nodes located at the University of Groningen [1]. The Parallel Finite-Difference Time Domain (PFDTD) code [2] has been used to simultate the array because it is able to a chievevery high effciency on such parallel computers.

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