Taking Lessons Learned from a Proxy Application to a Full Application for SNAP and PARTISN

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SNAP is a proxy application which simulates the computational motion of a neutral particle transport code, PARTISN. In this work, we have adapted parts of SNAP separately; we have re-implemented the iterative shell of SNAP in the task-model runtime Legion, showing an improvement to the original schedule, and we have created multiple Kokkos implementations of the computational kernel of SNAP, displaying similar performance to the native Fortran. We then translate our Kokkos experiments in SNAP to PARTISN, necessitating engineering development, regression testing, and further thought.

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Womeldorff, G., Payne, J., & Bergen, B. (2017). Taking Lessons Learned from a Proxy Application to a Full Application for SNAP and PARTISN. In Procedia Computer Science (Vol. 108, pp. 555–565). Elsevier B.V. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2017.05.243

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