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Volume 23, Issue 1
Revision of DASHMM: Dynamic Adaptive System for Hierarchical Multipole Methods

J. DeBuhr, B. Zhang & T. Sterling

Commun. Comput. Phys., 23 (2018), pp. 296-314.

Published online: 2018-01

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We present version 1.2.0 of DASHMM, a general library implementing hierarchical multipole methods using the asynchronous multi-tasking HPX-5 runtime system. Compared with the previous release [10], this new version: (1) enables execution in both shared and distributed memory architectures; (2) extends DASHMM's infrastructure to support advanced multipole methods [18]; and (3) provides built-in implementations of both the Yukawa [15] potential and Helmholtz [16] potential in the low frequency regime. These additions have not impacted the user interface, which remains simple and extensible.

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15A06, 31C20, 68N19

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@Article{CiCP-23-296, author = {J. DeBuhr, B. Zhang and T. Sterling}, title = {Revision of DASHMM: Dynamic Adaptive System for Hierarchical Multipole Methods}, journal = {Communications in Computational Physics}, year = {2018}, volume = {23}, number = {1}, pages = {296--314}, abstract = {

We present version 1.2.0 of DASHMM, a general library implementing hierarchical multipole methods using the asynchronous multi-tasking HPX-5 runtime system. Compared with the previous release [10], this new version: (1) enables execution in both shared and distributed memory architectures; (2) extends DASHMM's infrastructure to support advanced multipole methods [18]; and (3) provides built-in implementations of both the Yukawa [15] potential and Helmholtz [16] potential in the low frequency regime. These additions have not impacted the user interface, which remains simple and extensible.

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TY - JOUR T1 - Revision of DASHMM: Dynamic Adaptive System for Hierarchical Multipole Methods AU - J. DeBuhr, B. Zhang & T. Sterling JO - Communications in Computational Physics VL - 1 SP - 296 EP - 314 PY - 2018 DA - 2018/01 SN - 23 DO - http://doi.org/10.4208/cicp.230517.300617sw UR - https://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/cicp/10528.html KW - Generic multipole methods, Laplace potential, Yukawa potential, Helmholtz potential, distributed computing. AB -

We present version 1.2.0 of DASHMM, a general library implementing hierarchical multipole methods using the asynchronous multi-tasking HPX-5 runtime system. Compared with the previous release [10], this new version: (1) enables execution in both shared and distributed memory architectures; (2) extends DASHMM's infrastructure to support advanced multipole methods [18]; and (3) provides built-in implementations of both the Yukawa [15] potential and Helmholtz [16] potential in the low frequency regime. These additions have not impacted the user interface, which remains simple and extensible.

J. DeBuhr, B. Zhang and T. Sterling. (2018). Revision of DASHMM: Dynamic Adaptive System for Hierarchical Multipole Methods. Communications in Computational Physics. 23 (1). 296-314. doi:10.4208/cicp.230517.300617sw
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