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Supercomputing for Molecular Dynamics Simulations

Handling Multi-Trillion Particles in Nanofluidics

Alexander Heinecke , Hans-Joachim Bungartz , Martin Horsch , Wolfgang Eckhardt

Computers / Hardware / Mobile Devices

This work presents modern implementations of relevant molecular dynamics algorithms using ls1 mardyn, a simulation program for engineering applications. The text focuses strictly on HPC-related aspects, covering implementation on HPC architectures, taking Intel Xeon and Intel Xeon Phi clusters as representatives of current platforms. The work describes distributed and shared-memory parallelization on these platforms, including load balancing, with a particular focus on the efficient implementation of the compute kernels. The text also discusses the software-architecture of the resulting code.
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