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Journal of Computational Physics | 2010

Parallelization in time of numerical simulations of fully-developed plasma turbulence using the parareal algorithm

Debasmita Samaddar; David E. Newman; Raul Sanchez

It is shown that numerical simulations of fully-developed plasma turbulence can be successfully parallelized in time using the parareal algorithm. The result is far from trivial, and even unexpected, since the exponential divergence of Lagrangian trajectories as well as the extreme sensitivity to initial conditions characteristic of turbulence set these type of simulations apart from the much simpler systems to which the parareal algorithm has been applied to this day. It is also shown that the parallel gain obtainable with this method is very promising (close to an order of magnitude for the cases and implementations described), even when it scales with the number of processors quite differently to what is typical for spatial parallelization.


Computer Physics Communications | 2017

Temporal parallelization of edge plasma simulations using the parareal algorithm and the SOLPS code

Debasmita Samaddar; D. Coster; X. Bonnin; Christoph Bergmeister; E. Havlíc̆ková; Lee A. Berry; Wael R. Elwasif; D. B. Batchelor

Abstract It is shown that numerical modelling of edge plasma physics may be successfully parallelized in time. The parareal algorithm has been employed for this purpose and the SOLPS code package coupling the B2.5 finite-volume fluid plasma solver with the kinetic Monte-Carlo neutral code Eirene has been used as a test bed. The complex dynamics of the plasma and neutrals in the scrape-off layer (SOL) region makes this a unique application. It is demonstrated that a significant computational gain (more than an order of magnitude) may be obtained with this technique. The use of the IPS framework for event-based parareal implementation optimizes resource utilization and has been shown to significantly contribute to the computational gain.


Computer Physics Communications | 2018

Application of the parareal algorithm to simulations of ELMs in ITER plasma

Debasmita Samaddar; D. Coster; X. Bonnin; Lee A. Berry; Wael R. Elwasif; D. B. Batchelor

Abstract This paper explores the application of the parareal algorithm to simulations of ELMs in ITER plasma. The primary focus of this research is identifying the parameters that lead to optimum performance. Since the plasma dynamics vary extremely fast during an ELM cycle, a straightforward application of the algorithm is not possible and a modification to the standard parareal correction is implemented. The size of the time chunks also have an impact on the performance and needs to be optimized. A computational gain of 7.8 is obtained with 48 processors to illustrate that the parareal algorithm can be successfully applied to ELM plasma.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2008

Hubble Space Telescope Search for M Subdwarf Binaries

Basmah Riaz; John E. Gizis; Debasmita Samaddar


siam conference on parallel processing for scientific computing | 2016

Time Parallelizing Edge Plasma Simulations Using the Parareal Algorithm

Debasmita Samaddar; D. Coster; X. Bonnin; E. Havlickova; Wael R. Elwasif; D. B. Batchelor; Lee A. Berry; C. Bergmeister


Archive | 2011

Time parallelization of plasma simulations using the parareal algorithm

Debasmita Samaddar; Wayne A Houlberg; Lee A. Berry; Wael R. Elwasif; G Huysmans; D. B. Batchelor


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2011

Diamagnetic drifts and turbulent transport: non-diffusive effects

David E. Newman; Raul Sanchez; Debasmita Samaddar


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2011

Toward the application of the Parareal algorithm to 5D gyrokinetic plasma turbulence

Jose M. Reynolds Barredo; David E. Newman; Raul Sanchez; Debasmita Samaddar; Lee A. Berry; Wael R. Elwasif


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2010

Parallelizing Time Using Parareal As Implemented by the SWIM IPS

Lee A. Berry; Debasmita Samaddar; David E. Newman; Raul Sanchez


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2010

The effect of diamagnetic drifts on the dynamics of turbulent transport

David E. Newman; Raul Sanchez; Debasmita Samaddar

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David E. Newman

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Lee A. Berry

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Wael R. Elwasif

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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D. B. Batchelor

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Basmah Riaz

University of Delaware

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