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2018-08-23
Seal, S. K., Cianciosa, M. R., Hirshman, S. P., Wingen, A., Wilcox, R. S., Unterberg, E. A..  2017.  Parallel Reconstruction of Three Dimensional Magnetohydrodynamic Equilibria in Plasma Confinement Devices. 2017 46th International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP). :282–291.

Fast, accurate three dimensional reconstructions of plasma equilibria, crucial for physics interpretation of fusion data generated within confinement devices like stellarators/ tokamaks, are computationally very expensive and routinely require days, even weeks, to complete using serial approaches. Here, we present a parallel implementation of the three dimensional plasma reconstruction code, V3FIT. A formal analysis to identify the performance bottlenecks and scalability limits of this new parallel implementation, which combines both task and data parallelism, is presented. The theoretical findings are supported by empirical performance results on several thousands of processor cores of a Cray XC30 supercomputer. Parallel V3FIT is shown to deliver over 40X speedup, enabling fusion scientists to carry out three dimensional plasma equilibrium reconstructions at unprecedented scales in only a few hours (instead of in days/weeks) for the first time.