Result: Parallel performance of shared memory parallel spectral deferred corrections.

Title:
Parallel performance of shared memory parallel spectral deferred corrections.
Authors:
Freese, Philip1 (AUTHOR) philip.freese@tuhh.de, Götschel, Sebastian1 (AUTHOR), Lunet, Thibaut1 (AUTHOR), Ruprecht, Daniel1 (AUTHOR), Schreiber, Martin2 (AUTHOR)
Source:
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications. Dec2025, p1.
Database:
Business Source Premier

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We investigate the parallel performance of Parallel Spectral Deferred corrections, a numerical approach that provides small-scale parallelism for the numerical solution of initial value problems. The scheme is applied to the shallow-water equation and uses an implicit-explicit splitting that, in order to be efficient, integrates fast modes implicitly and slow modes explicitly. We describe parallel OpenMP-based implementations of parallel Spectral Deferred Corrections for two well established simulation codes: the finite volume based operational ocean model ICON-O and the spherical harmonics based research code SWEET. We also develop a performance model and benchmark our implementations on a single node of the JUSUF (SWEET) and JUWELS (ICON-O) system at Jülich Supercomputing Centre. A reduction of time-to-solution across a range of accuracies is demonstrated. For ICON-O, we show speedup over the currently used Adams–Bashforth-2 integrator with OpenMP loop parallelization. For SWEET, we show speedup over serial Spectral Deferred Corrections and a second order implicit-explicit integrator. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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