TY - GEN
T1 - Kinetic turbulence simulations at extreme scale on leadership-class systems
AU - Wang, Bei
AU - Ethier, Stephane
AU - Tang, William
AU - Williams, Timothy
AU - Ibrahim, Khaled Z.
AU - Madduri, Kamesh
AU - Williams, Samuel
AU - Oliker, Leonid
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Reliable predictive simulation capability addressing confinement properties in magnetically confined fusion plasmas is critically-important for ITER, a 20 billion dollar international burning plasma device under construction in France. The complex study of kinetic turbulence, which can severely limit the energy confinement and impact the economic viability of fusion systems, requires simulations at extreme scale for such an unprecedented device size. Our newly optimized, global, ab initio particle-in-cell code solving the nonlinear equations underlying gyrokinetic theory achieves excellent performance with respect to "time to solution" at the full capacity of the IBM Blue Gene/Q on 786,432 cores of Mira at ALCF and recently of the 1,572,864 cores of Sequoia at LLNL. Recent multithreading and domain decomposition optimizations in the new GTC-P code represent critically important software advances for modern, low memory per core systems by enabling routine simulations at unprecedented size (130 million grid points ITER-scale) and resolution (65 billion particles).
AB - Reliable predictive simulation capability addressing confinement properties in magnetically confined fusion plasmas is critically-important for ITER, a 20 billion dollar international burning plasma device under construction in France. The complex study of kinetic turbulence, which can severely limit the energy confinement and impact the economic viability of fusion systems, requires simulations at extreme scale for such an unprecedented device size. Our newly optimized, global, ab initio particle-in-cell code solving the nonlinear equations underlying gyrokinetic theory achieves excellent performance with respect to "time to solution" at the full capacity of the IBM Blue Gene/Q on 786,432 cores of Mira at ALCF and recently of the 1,572,864 cores of Sequoia at LLNL. Recent multithreading and domain decomposition optimizations in the new GTC-P code represent critically important software advances for modern, low memory per core systems by enabling routine simulations at unprecedented size (130 million grid points ITER-scale) and resolution (65 billion particles).
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U2 - 10.1145/2503210.2503258
DO - 10.1145/2503210.2503258
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84899671062
SN - 9781450323789
T3 - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, SC
BT - Proceedings of SC 2013
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 2013 International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, SC 2013
Y2 - 17 November 2013 through 22 November 2013
ER -