The emergence of modern many-core architectures that offer an extreme level of parallelism makes methods that were previously infeasible due to computational expense now achievable. Particle-in-Cell (PIC) codes often fail to fully leverage this increased performance potential due to their high use of memory bandwidth. The use of higher order PIC methods may offer a solution to this by improving simulation accuracy significantly for an increase in computational intensity when compared to their first order counterparts. This greater expense is accompanied with only a minor increase in the amount of memory throughput required during the simulation. In this presentation we will show the performance of a second order PIC algorithm. Our implement...
Particle in cell simulations represent an excellent paradigm for codesign efforts. PIC codes are sim...
This dataset contains artifacts relating to the results presented in the Euro-Par 2018 conference pa...
This paper reports on an in-depth evaluation of the performance portability frameworks Kokkos and RA...
The emergence of modern many-core architectures that offer an extreme level of parallelism makes met...
In this paper we present the outline of a novel electrostatic, second order Particle-in-Cell (PIC) a...
International audienceThe Particle-in-Cell (PIC) method allows solving partial differential equation...
International audienceParticle-in-Cell (PIC) codes are widely used for plasma simulations. On recent...
AbstractWe have designed Particle-in-Cell algorithms for emerging architectures. These algorithms sh...
PIC (Particle-in-cell) modeling is a computational technique which functions by advancing computer p...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations are some of the most computationally intensive calcula-tions carr...
This thesis discusses how to optimize computational physics software for speed through maximizing th...
We present 'jasmine', an implementation of a fully relativistic, 3D, electromagnetic Particle-In-Cel...
The calculation performance of two types of moment calculation algorithms are evaluated on a GPU sys...
International audienceParticle-In-Cell (PIC) codes are broadly applied to the kinetic simulation of ...
Particle in cell simulations represent an excellent paradigm for codesign efforts. PIC codes are sim...
This dataset contains artifacts relating to the results presented in the Euro-Par 2018 conference pa...
This paper reports on an in-depth evaluation of the performance portability frameworks Kokkos and RA...
The emergence of modern many-core architectures that offer an extreme level of parallelism makes met...
In this paper we present the outline of a novel electrostatic, second order Particle-in-Cell (PIC) a...
International audienceThe Particle-in-Cell (PIC) method allows solving partial differential equation...
International audienceParticle-in-Cell (PIC) codes are widely used for plasma simulations. On recent...
AbstractWe have designed Particle-in-Cell algorithms for emerging architectures. These algorithms sh...
PIC (Particle-in-cell) modeling is a computational technique which functions by advancing computer p...
Particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations are some of the most computationally intensive calcula-tions carr...
This thesis discusses how to optimize computational physics software for speed through maximizing th...
We present 'jasmine', an implementation of a fully relativistic, 3D, electromagnetic Particle-In-Cel...
The calculation performance of two types of moment calculation algorithms are evaluated on a GPU sys...
International audienceParticle-In-Cell (PIC) codes are broadly applied to the kinetic simulation of ...
Particle in cell simulations represent an excellent paradigm for codesign efforts. PIC codes are sim...
This dataset contains artifacts relating to the results presented in the Euro-Par 2018 conference pa...
This paper reports on an in-depth evaluation of the performance portability frameworks Kokkos and RA...