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Foil 28 Parallelism in Salmon Warren Approach

From Master Set of Foils for GEM Computational Science Presentation GEM WorkShop Santa Fe -- 24-25 October 97. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 First you must decompose cells among processors which is nontrivial as irregular dynamic (maybe not in GEM) tree like structure
2 Originally used orthogonal recursive bisection chopping space succesively in 2 in different dimensions
3 However better to run "a space filling curve" through the cells and divide curve into chunks of equal work (which NOT equal numbers of particles as more computation in dense areas of particles)
  • Note fast multipole essentially adds in nearby particles using "direct computation approach"
4 Simplest is to sort keys and divide up this sorted list (Morton curve)

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