METHODOLOGICAL APPLICATION TESTS DEVELOPED AT RFNC-VNIIEF FOR NUMERICALLY STUDYING PARAMETERS OF HPC SYSTEMS
A. V. Alekseev, S. P. Belyaev, A. I. Bochkov, A. N. Bykov, M. V. Vetchinnikov, A. N. Zalyalov, A. A. Nuzhdin, S. P. Ognev, N. S. Samsonova, I. S. Sapronov, I. N. Chistyakova, T. V. Shemyakina, R. M. Shagaliev, Yu. V. Yanilkin VANT. Ser.: Mat. Mod. Fiz. Proc 2020. Вып.2. С. 86-100.
The paper considers the issues of testing high-performance computing systems for the numerical simulation of complex physical processes. Methodological application tests (miniapps) developed at RFNC- VNIIEF are reviewed. A test package includes codes for the simulation of various physical processes: neutron transport simulations using difference methods (in kinetic and diffusion approximation) and the Monte Carlo method, gas dynamics, heat transfer, and molecular dynamics processes. These test codes are used to assess the efficiency of paralleling, real performance, and correctness of simulations by high-performance computing systems. The general functionality of test codes, as well as the specific features of algorithms and testing procedures for each code are considered. Keywords: high-performance computing systems, numerical simulation of physical processes, a test program, miniapps, efficiency of paralleling, performance.
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