Scientific Applications:
XPACC - The Center for Exascale Simulation of Plasma-Coupled Combustion
XPACC is a DoE-funded PSAAPII center based at UIUC. The center is a broad collaboration between experimentalists, computational scientists, and computer scientists. Its research leverages extreme-scale computing to predict how plasmas could be used to control combustion with the goal of paving the way for cleaner-burning combustors and more reliable and higher performance jet engines. The center is using Adaptive MPI to scale its main simulation codes up to large-scale systems.
More information on XPACC is available here: XPACC home page
People
Papers/Talks
17-07
2017
[Paper]
[Paper]
Visualizing, measuring, and tuning Adaptive MPI parameters [VPA 2017]
17-06
2017
[Poster]
[Poster]
Adaptive MPI: Dynamic Runtime Support for MPI Applications [EuroMPI 2017]
17-05
2017
[Paper]
[Paper]
Improving the memory access locality of hybrid MPI applications [EuroMPI 2017]