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SMILEI: A collaborative, open-source, multi-purpose PIC code for the next generation of super-computers

M. Grech
J. Derouillat
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A. Beck
  • Fonction : Auteur
M. Chiaramello
  • Fonction : Auteur
A. Grassi
  • Fonction : Auteur
F. Niel
  • Fonction : Auteur
F. Pérez
T. Vinci
M. Flé
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N. Aunai
Jérémy Dargent
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I. Plotnikov
  • Fonction : Auteur
G. Bouchard
  • Fonction : Auteur
C. Riconda

Résumé

Over the last decades, Particle-In-Cell (PIC) codes have been central tools for plasma simulations. Today, new trends in High-Performance Computing (HPC) are emerging, dramatically changing HPC-relevant software design and putting some - if not most - legacy codes far beyond the level of performance expected on the new and future massively-parallel super computers. SMILEI is a new open-source PIC code co-developed by both plasma physicists and HPC specialists, and applied to a wide range of physics-related studies: from laser-plasma interaction to astrophysical plasmas. It benefits from an innovative parallelization strategy that relies on a super-domain-decomposition allowing for enhanced cache-use and efficient dynamic load balancing. Beyond these HPC-related developments, SMILEI also benefits from additional physics modules allowing to deal with binary collisions, field and collisional ionization and radiation back-reaction. This poster presents the SMILEI project, its HPC capabilities and illustrates some of the physics problems tackled with SMILEI.
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hal-02796748 , version 1 (05-06-2020)

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M. Grech, J. Derouillat, A. Beck, M. Chiaramello, A. Grassi, et al.. SMILEI: A collaborative, open-source, multi-purpose PIC code for the next generation of super-computers. APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting, Oct 2016, San José, California, United States. pp.GP10.006. ⟨hal-02796748⟩
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