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A New Parallel Kernel-Independent Fast Multipole Method
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2003
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringComputer ArchitectureParallel ImplementationAnalytic ExpansionsHigh Performance ComputingSupercomputer ArchitectureElectromagnetic CompatibilityNumerical ComputationNumerical SimulationComputational ElectromagneticsParallel ComputingApproximation TheoryMethod Of Fundamental SolutionMassively-parallel ComputingComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceCoulombic InteractionsRadial Basis FunctionViscous Flow ProblemsParallel ProcessingParallel Programming
We present a new adaptive fast multipole algorithm and its parallel implementation. The algorithm is kernel-independent in the sense that the evaluation of pairwise interactions does not rely on any analytic expansions, but only utilizes kernel evaluations. The new method provides the enabling technology for many important problems in computational science and engineering. Examples include viscous flows, fracture mechanics and screened Coulombic interactions. Our MPI-based parallel implementation logically separates the computation and communication phases to avoid synchronization in the upward and downward computation passes, and thus allows us to fully exploit computation and communication overlapping. We measure isogranular and fixed-size scalability for a variety of kernels on the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center's TCS-1 Alphaserver on up to 3000 processors. We have solved viscous flow problems with up to 2.1 billion unknowns and we have achieved 1.6 Tflops/s peak performance and 1.13 Tflops/s sustained performance.
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