Eric Heien’s research while affiliated with University of California, Davis and other places

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Performance benchmarks for a next generation numerical dynamo model
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February 2016

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Hiroaki Matsui

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Eric Heien

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Julien Aubert

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Numerical simulations of the geodynamo have successfully represented many observable characteristics of the geomagnetic field, yielding insight into the fundamental processes that generate magnetic fields in the Earth's core. Because of limited spatial resolution, however, the diffusivities in numerical dynamo models are much larger than those in the Earth's core, and consequently, questions remain about how realistic these models are. The typical strategy used to address this issue has been to continue to increase the resolution of these quasi-laminar models with increasing computational resources, thus pushing them toward more realistic parameter regimes. We assess which methods are most promising for the next generation of supercomputers, which will offer access to O(106) processor cores for large problems. Here we report performance and accuracy benchmarks from 15 dynamo codes that employ a range of numerical and parallelization methods. Computational performance is assessed on the basis of weak and strong scaling behavior up to 16,384 processor cores. Extrapolations of our weak scaling results indicate that dynamo codes that employ two- or three-dimensional domain decompositions can perform efficiently on up to ∼106 processor cores, paving the way for more realistic simulations in the next model generation. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.


Figure 6: Comparing different strategies for seeding streamlines to visualize the magnetic field. All seeding is done by a high resolution line source. Fig. 6a and Fig. 6b using regularly spaced lines parallel to the respective axis in the middle of the domain. Fig. 6c generated by placing the lines inside the vanishing z-component areas. Fig. 6d seeding in high turbulent areas and in encapsulated low turbulent areas (wholes in Fig. 5).
Pre-filtering Turbulent Vector Fields in the Geodynamo
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October 2015

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... A predictor-corrector scheme is used for time stepping in spectral space that treats the diffusion terms implicitly. Further numerical details can be found in previous studies that use the same solver (Willis et al. 2007;Davies et al. 2011;Matsui et al. 2016). ...

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Force balances in spherical shell rotating convection
Performance benchmarks for a next generation numerical dynamo model
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  • February 2016