Difference between revisions of "Dalton CPP-LR parallelization"
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|financing=SNIC | |financing=SNIC | ||
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|start date=2012-12-13 | |start date=2012-12-13 | ||
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− | This project is the result of a request for application expert support. [[ | + | This project is the result of a request for application expert support. See here for the original request ([[Media:ccp-cc_paralllelization.pdf|PDF]]). |
− | {{ck|y}} | + | Requestors and collaborators: |
+ | * [https://www.ifm.liu.se/theomod/compphys/panor.xml Prof. Patrick Norrman, Computational Physics, IFM - Linköping University] | ||
+ | * [https://www.ifm.liu.se/theomod/compphys/joaka.xml Dr. Joanna Kauczor, Computational Physics, IFM - Linköping University] | ||
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+ | Project is established in two phases. | ||
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+ | Phase 1 (~10 work days): | ||
+ | * Meet with requestors to discuss the proposal {{ck|y}} | ||
+ | * Profile and analyze the code to figure out the time consuming parts {{ck|y}} | ||
+ | * Suggest a parallelization strategy {{ck|y}} | ||
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+ | Report of work in phase 1 ([[Media:ccp-lr.pdf|PDF]]). | ||
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+ | Phase 2: | ||
+ | * Work on the parallelization with the requestors | ||
== Members == | == Members == |
Latest revision as of 10:29, 27 March 2015
Name | Dalton CPP-LR parallelization |
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Description | Parallelization of the coupled cluster complex polarization propagator module in the Dalton program |
Project financing | SNIC |
Is active | No |
Start date | 2012-12-13 |
End date |
This project is the result of a request for application expert support. See here for the original request (PDF).
Requestors and collaborators:
- Prof. Patrick Norrman, Computational Physics, IFM - Linköping University
- Dr. Joanna Kauczor, Computational Physics, IFM - Linköping University
Project is established in two phases.
Phase 1 (~10 work days):
- Meet with requestors to discuss the proposal ✓
- Profile and analyze the code to figure out the time consuming parts ✓
- Suggest a parallelization strategy ✓
Report of work in phase 1 (PDF).
Phase 2:
- Work on the parallelization with the requestors