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Massively parallel implementation of 3D‐RISM calculation with volumetric 3D‐FFT
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EngineeringMolecular Biology3D ModelingRiken K SupercomputerComputational ChemistryVolume ParameterizationMolecular DynamicsMolecular DesignMolecular GraphicMolecular ComputingNumerical SimulationParallel ComputingBiophysicsVolumetric 3D‐fftMassively-parallel ComputingComputer EngineeringVolume RenderingNew 3D-rism ProgramNatural SciencesComputational BiologyParallel Programming3D-rism CalculationSystems BiologyComputational Biophysics
A new three-dimensional reference interaction site model (3D-RISM) program for massively parallel machines combined with the volumetric 3D fast Fourier transform (3D-FFT) was developed, and tested on the RIKEN K supercomputer. The ordinary parallel 3D-RISM program has a limitation on the number of parallelizations because of the limitations of the slab-type 3D-FFT. The volumetric 3D-FFT relieves this limitation drastically. We tested the 3D-RISM calculation on the large and fine calculation cell (2048(3) grid points) on 16,384 nodes, each having eight CPU cores. The new 3D-RISM program achieved excellent scalability to the parallelization, running on the RIKEN K supercomputer. As a benchmark application, we employed the program, combined with molecular dynamics simulation, to analyze the oligomerization process of chymotrypsin Inhibitor 2 mutant. The results demonstrate that the massive parallel 3D-RISM program is effective to analyze the hydration properties of the large biomolecular systems.
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