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A novel FDTD application featuring OpenMP-MPI hybrid parallelization

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Su, M.F. ; Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque, NM, USA ; El-Kady, I. ; Bader, D.A. ; Lin, S.-Y.

We have developed a high performance hybridized parallel finite difference time domain (FDTD) algorithm featuring both OpenMP shared memory programming and MPl message passing. Our goal is to effectively model the optical characteristics of a novel light source created by utilizing a new class of materials known as photonic band-gap crystals. Our method is based on the solution of the second order discretized Maxwell's equations in space and time. This novel hybrid parallelization scheme allows us to take advantage of the new generation parallel machines possessing connected SMP nodes. By using parallel computations, we are able to complete a calculation on 24 processors in less than a day, where a serial version would have taken over three weeks. We present a detailed study of this hybrid scheme on an SGI origin 2000 distributed shared memory ccNUMA system along with a complete investigation of the advantages versus drawbacks of this method.

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Parallel Processing, 2004. ICPP 2004. International Conference on

Date of Conference: 15-18 Aug. 2004

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