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SUMMARY:Yaskovets: OpenFPM: Distributed data-structures for particle and pa
 rticle-mesh codes on parallel computers
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Serhii Yaskovets &amp\; Pietro Incardona\nInstitute of
  Speaker: ZIH\nTopics:\nInformatik\n Location:\n  Name: TUD (hybrid)\n  St
 reet:   \n  City:  \n  Phone: \n  Fax: \nDescription: <p>Scalable and effi
 cient numerical simulations continue to gain importance\, as computation i
 s firmly established as the third pillar of discovery\, alongside theory a
 nd experiment. Meanwhile\, the performance of computing hardware grows thr
 ough increasing heterogeneous parallelism\, enabling simulations of ever m
 ore complex models. However\, efficiently implementing scalable codes on h
 eterogeneous\, distributed hardware systems becomes the bottleneck. This b
 ottleneck can be alleviated by intermediate software layers that provide h
 igher-level abstractions closer to the problem domain\, hence allowing the
  computational scientist to focus on the simulation. Here\, we present Ope
 nFPM\, an open and scalable framework that provides an abstraction layer f
 or numerical simulations using particles and/or meshes. OpenFPM provides t
 ransparent and scalable infrastructure for shared-memory and distributed-m
 emory implementations of particles-only and hybrid particle-mesh simulatio
 ns of both discrete and continuous models\, as well as non-simulation code
 s. This infrastructure is complemented with frequently used numerical rout
 ines\, as well as interfaces to third-party libraries. In this workshop\, 
 we will see the basic data structures in OpenFPM and basic operations for 
 parallel programming on CPUs and GPUs. In the second part\, we will see ho
 w these can be used to construct simulations.</p>  <p><strong>March 21\, 2
 024</strong>\, 10 am - 3 pm\, CET</p>  <p>The course is free of charge. Co
 urse language: English.<br /> <strong>Please register here:</strong>  htt
 ps://event.zih.tu-dresden.de/nhr/openfpm (https://event.zih.tu-dresden.de/
 nhr/openfpm)</p>  <p>For any questions\, please do not hesitate to contact
  Anja Gerbes by email via anja.gerbes@tu-dresden.de (mailto:anja.gerbes@t
 u-dresden.de.).</p>
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