This paper presents the message passing interface (MPI)-based parallelization of the three-dimensional hydrodynamic model SHYFEM (System of HydrodYnamic Finite Element Modules). The original sequential version of the code was parallelized in order to reduce the execution time of high-resolution configurations using state-of-the-art high-performance computing (HPC) systems. A distributed memory approach was used, based on the MPI. Optimized numerical libraries were used to partition the unstructured grid (with a focus on load balancing) and to solve the sparse linear system of equations in parallel in the case of semi-to-fully implicit time stepping. The parallel implementation of the model was validated by comparing the outputs with those o...
A coarse-grain parallelization of SHORECIRC - a quasi-3D nearshore circulation model is implemented....
Subsurface flows, occurring in groundwater movement and production of hydrocarbons in the petroleum ...
Weather and climate models are severely limited by the strong scaling ability with respect to achiev...
AbstractIn this paper, we highlight our progress in implementing a hybrid OpenMP-MPI version of the ...
SHYFEM is a finite element hydrodynamic code writed by Georg Umgiesser in the 80s to model Venice ...
This paper focuses on the parallelization of an ocean model applying current multicore processor-bas...
We analyze obvious and less obvious advantages/difficulties,including relative numeric efficiency, o...
In this paper, we highlight our progress in implementing a hybrid OpenMP-MPI version of the unstruct...
This interdisciplinary work combines computational science and physical oceanography. The paralleli...
An approach for the simulation of three-dimensional field-scale coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical prob...
WaSSI-C is an ecohydrological model which couples water and carbon cycles with water use efficiency ...
International audienceThis paper presents the development of a general-purpose parallel ocean circul...
The present work aims at evaluating the scalability performance of a high-resolution global ocean bi...
This paper proposes a scalable two-level parallelization method for distributed hydrological models ...
Modeling oceans is computationally expensive. Rising demands for speedier and higher resolution fore...
A coarse-grain parallelization of SHORECIRC - a quasi-3D nearshore circulation model is implemented....
Subsurface flows, occurring in groundwater movement and production of hydrocarbons in the petroleum ...
Weather and climate models are severely limited by the strong scaling ability with respect to achiev...
AbstractIn this paper, we highlight our progress in implementing a hybrid OpenMP-MPI version of the ...
SHYFEM is a finite element hydrodynamic code writed by Georg Umgiesser in the 80s to model Venice ...
This paper focuses on the parallelization of an ocean model applying current multicore processor-bas...
We analyze obvious and less obvious advantages/difficulties,including relative numeric efficiency, o...
In this paper, we highlight our progress in implementing a hybrid OpenMP-MPI version of the unstruct...
This interdisciplinary work combines computational science and physical oceanography. The paralleli...
An approach for the simulation of three-dimensional field-scale coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical prob...
WaSSI-C is an ecohydrological model which couples water and carbon cycles with water use efficiency ...
International audienceThis paper presents the development of a general-purpose parallel ocean circul...
The present work aims at evaluating the scalability performance of a high-resolution global ocean bi...
This paper proposes a scalable two-level parallelization method for distributed hydrological models ...
Modeling oceans is computationally expensive. Rising demands for speedier and higher resolution fore...
A coarse-grain parallelization of SHORECIRC - a quasi-3D nearshore circulation model is implemented....
Subsurface flows, occurring in groundwater movement and production of hydrocarbons in the petroleum ...
Weather and climate models are severely limited by the strong scaling ability with respect to achiev...