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SUMMARY:Dynamic Load Balancing of Plasma and Flow Simulations
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\nAlgorithms, Heterogeneous Systems, Resiliency, Works
 hop Reg Pass\n\nDynamic Load Balancing of Plasma and Flow Simulations\n\nD
 iamond, Smith, Yoon, Shephard\n\nExtracting performance from simulations w
 ith complex information dependencies\non massively parallel computers re
 quires the computational work to be evenly\ndistributed across the proce
 ssing resources while maintaining low\ncommunication costs.\nPlasma si
 mulations using a particle-in-cell method and computational fluid\ndynam
 ics using unstructured mesh-based finite element and volume\nmethods pre
 sent three distinct distribution requirements.\nTo meet these needs, we 
 present EnGPar's diffusive partition improvement\nmethod.\nAn initial 
 demonstration of EnGPar's particle distribution improvement is\nprovided
  along with fluid dynamics mesh partition improvement results on up to\n
 512Ki processes on an IBM BlueGene/Q.
URL:https://sc18.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=ws_lasalss118&sess=se
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