[Users] scaling test for the einstein toolkit

Carlos Lousto colsma at rit.edu
Wed May 10 09:40:10 CDT 2017


Agreed, but the available machines in Xsede change every 3 years or so. It would be nice if we had a way to update/add to such "live" paper with a supplementary repo(?)

Carlos Lousto

> On May 10, 2017, at 10:29 AM, Ian Hinder <ian.hinder at aei.mpg.de> wrote:
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>> On 10 May 2017, at 15:31, helvi witek <hwitek at icc.ub.edu> wrote:
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>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> we are going to apply for HPC time using the Lean code which is largely based on the Einstein Toolkit. Among the required technical information are scaling tests. While we will perform our own tests I also checked for "official" information for the ET. I noticed that there is very little public information, e.g. on the wiki, about recent (say, within the last five years) scaling tests aside from Eloisa's recent paper 
>> http://inspirehep.net/record/1492289
>> and this tracker
>> http://lists.einsteintoolkit.org/pipermail/users/2013-February/002815.html
>> 
>> Did I miss anything? It might be a good idea to add a standardized test or references to the wiki page.
> 
> It would probably be very useful for many groups if we were to write a short paper describing the scaling of the ET in various cases on current HPC machines.  For someone running simulations very similar to those used, referring to such a paper may be sufficient to demonstrate scaling of the code for a proposal.  If the code used was quite different, then if the parameter files and any required scripts from such a paper were made public, it would be easier for each group to adapt them to their own code.
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