Multiphysics simulations

Author:

Keyes David E12,McInnes Lois C3,Woodward Carol4,Gropp William5,Myra Eric6,Pernice Michael7,Bell John8,Brown Jed3,Clo Alain1,Connors Jeffrey4,Constantinescu Emil3,Estep Don9,Evans Kate10,Farhat Charbel11,Hakim Ammar12,Hammond Glenn13,Hansen Glen14,Hill Judith10,Isaac Tobin15,Jiao Xiangmin16,Jordan Kirk17,Kaushik Dinesh3,Kaxiras Efthimios18,Koniges Alice8,Lee Kihwan19,Lott Aaron4,Lu Qiming20,Magerlein John17,Maxwell Reed21,McCourt Michael22,Mehl Miriam23,Pawlowski Roger14,Randles Amanda P18,Reynolds Daniel24,Rivière Beatrice25,Rüde Ulrich26,Scheibe Tim13,Shadid John14,Sheehan Brendan9,Shephard Mark27,Siegel Andrew3,Smith Barry3,Tang Xianzhu28,Wilson Cian2,Wohlmuth Barbara23

Affiliation:

1. KAUST, Saudi Arabia

2. Columbia University, USA

3. Argonne National Laboratory, USA

4. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA

5. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

6. University of Michigan, USA

7. Idaho National Laboratory, USA

8. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

9. Colorado State University, USA

10. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

11. Stanford University, USA

12. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, USA

13. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA

14. Sandia National Laboratories, USA

15. University of Texas at Austin, USA

16. Stonybrook University, USA

17. IBM Research Center, USA

18. Harvard University, USA

19. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA

20. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, USA

21. Colorado School of Mines, USA

22. Cornell University, USA

23. Technische Universität München, Germany

24. Southern Methodist University, USA

25. Rice University, USA

26. University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

27. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

28. Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Abstract

We consider multiphysics applications from algorithmic and architectural perspectives, where “algorithmic” includes both mathematical analysis and computational complexity, and “architectural” includes both software and hardware environments. Many diverse multiphysics applications can be reduced, en route to their computational simulation, to a common algebraic coupling paradigm. Mathematical analysis of multiphysics coupling in this form is not always practical for realistic applications, but model problems representative of applications discussed herein can provide insight. A variety of software frameworks for multiphysics applications have been constructed and refined within disciplinary communities and executed on leading-edge computer systems. We examine several of these, expose some commonalities among them, and attempt to extrapolate best practices to future systems. From our study, we summarize challenges and forecast opportunities.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Hardware and Architecture,Theoretical Computer Science,Software

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