Parallelization of kinetic theory simulations

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Numerical studies of shock waves in large scale systems via kinetic simulations with millions of particles are too computationally demanding to be processed in serial. In this work we focus on optimizing the parallel performance of a kinetic Monte Carlo code for astrophysical simulations such as core-collapse supernovae. Our goal is to attain a flexible program that scales well with the architecture ofmodern supercomputers. This approach requires a hybrid model of programming that combines a message passing interface (MPI) with a multithreading model (OpenMP) in C++. We report on our approach to implement the hybrid design into the kinetic code and showfirst results which demonstrate a significant gain in performance when many processors are applied.

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Howell, J., Bauer, W., Colbry, D., Pickett, R., Staber, A., Sagert, I., & Strother, T. (2015). Parallelization of kinetic theory simulations. In Nuclear Physics: Present and Future (pp. 183–192). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10199-6_18

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