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DTSTAMP:20210916T132450Z
LOCATION:Ernesto Bertarelli
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SUMMARY:ALPINE: A Portable Plasma and Particle-in-Cell Mini-App for Exasca
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DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nALPINE: A Portable Plasma and Particle-in-Cel
 l Mini-App for Exascale\n\nMuralikrishnan, Frey, Adelmann, Cerfon\n\nThe g
 oal of the ALPINE project is to create an electrostatic particle-in-cell m
 ini-app that simulates a set of benchmark problems in plasma physics targe
 ting exascale architectures. The mini-app serves as a proxy for real plasm
 a physics applications. Hence, it can be used as a sandbox for implementin
 g new algorithms and measuring performance on modern computing architectur
 es. It is written using the library independent parallel particle layer (I
 PPL) which has been recently enhanced with performance portable capabiliti
 es. We show the performance for Penning trap, Landau damping, and diocotro
 n instability benchmark plasma physics problems in 3D on modern CPU and GP
 U-based machines.\n\nDomain: CS and Math, Physics, Engineering
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