Most parallel applications suffer from load imbalance, a crucial performance degradation factor. In particle simulations, this is mainly due to the migration of particles between processing elements, which eventually gather unevenly and create workload imbalance. Dynamic load balancing is used at various iterations to mitigate load imbalance, employing a partitioning method to divide the computational space evenly while minimizing communications. In this paper, we propose a novel partitioning methodology called “informed partitioning”. It uses information based on the evolution of the computation to reduce the load balancing growth and the number of load balancing calls. In this paper, we illustrate informed partitioning by proposing a new ...
Load imbalance in an application can lead to degradation of performance and a significant drop in sy...
The problem of load balancing for parallelized particle simulations implemented on MIMD machines is ...
Existing partitioning algorithms provide limited support for load balancing simulations that are per...
Most parallel applications suffer from load imbalance, a crucial performance degradation factor. In ...
In parallel computing, obtaining maximal performance is often mandatory to solve large and complex p...
In parallel computing, obtaining maximal performance is often mandatory to solve large and complex p...
Ideas from multi-level relaxation methods are combined with load balancing techniques to achieve a c...
N-body methods simulate the evolution of systems of particles (or bodies). They are critical for sci...
Parallel multiphysics simulations often suffer from load imbalances originating from the applied cou...
This paper considers load balancing in Particle-in-Cell plasma simulation on cluster systems. We pro...
Parallel multiphysics simulations often suffer from load imbalances originating from the applied cou...
In parallel iterative applications, computational efficiency is essential for addressing large probl...
We present an ecient and provably good partitioning and load balancing algorithm for parallel adapti...
In XDEM, the simulation domain is geometrically decomposed in regular fixed-size cells that are used...
In XDEM, the simulation domain is geometrically decomposed in regular fixed-size cells that are use...
Load imbalance in an application can lead to degradation of performance and a significant drop in sy...
The problem of load balancing for parallelized particle simulations implemented on MIMD machines is ...
Existing partitioning algorithms provide limited support for load balancing simulations that are per...
Most parallel applications suffer from load imbalance, a crucial performance degradation factor. In ...
In parallel computing, obtaining maximal performance is often mandatory to solve large and complex p...
In parallel computing, obtaining maximal performance is often mandatory to solve large and complex p...
Ideas from multi-level relaxation methods are combined with load balancing techniques to achieve a c...
N-body methods simulate the evolution of systems of particles (or bodies). They are critical for sci...
Parallel multiphysics simulations often suffer from load imbalances originating from the applied cou...
This paper considers load balancing in Particle-in-Cell plasma simulation on cluster systems. We pro...
Parallel multiphysics simulations often suffer from load imbalances originating from the applied cou...
In parallel iterative applications, computational efficiency is essential for addressing large probl...
We present an ecient and provably good partitioning and load balancing algorithm for parallel adapti...
In XDEM, the simulation domain is geometrically decomposed in regular fixed-size cells that are used...
In XDEM, the simulation domain is geometrically decomposed in regular fixed-size cells that are use...
Load imbalance in an application can lead to degradation of performance and a significant drop in sy...
The problem of load balancing for parallelized particle simulations implemented on MIMD machines is ...
Existing partitioning algorithms provide limited support for load balancing simulations that are per...