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Multi-scale and Multi-physics Applications — User Requirements for Future Applications

In: High Performance Computing on Vector Systems 2008

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  • Sabine P. Roller

    (High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS))

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Multi-scale and multi-physics simulations have been upcoming for the past years in different application scenarios from various scientific areas. Typically they result in coupled applications where different modules are — tightly or loosely — coupled to solve a problem that is closer to reality than a single-scale or single-physics application. To run these coupled simulations, several requirements are imposed upon the system, ranging from availability of coupling tools as well as management features like co- or conditional scheduling. This holds especially true when trying to map the different modules of a simulation to different hardware architectures, i.e. to a hybrid hardware environment. The reason for doing that is that a one-size-fits-all approach with forcing every module to the same machine might restrict the possible simulations too much. This is particularly the case if one of the modules is available on a distinct machine only — typically commercial codes with restricted licenses and availability.

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  • Sabine P. Roller, 2009. "Multi-scale and Multi-physics Applications — User Requirements for Future Applications," Springer Books, in: Michael Resch & Sabine Roller & Katharina Benkert & Martin Galle & Wolfgang Bez & Hiroaki Kobayashi (ed.), High Performance Computing on Vector Systems 2008, pages 45-52, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-85869-0_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-85869-0_5
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