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Parallel implementation of the replica exchange molecular dynamics algorithm on Blue Gene/L

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Parallel implementation of the replica exchange molecular dynamics algorithm on Blue Gene/L
The Replica Exchange method is a popular approach for studying the folding thermodynamics of small to modest size proteins in explicit solvent, since it is easily parallelized. However, Replica Exchange can become computationally expensive for large-scale studies, due to the number of replicas needed as well as interprocessor communication requirements both between and within replicas. In this paper we discuss an implementation of Replica Exchange Molecular Dynamics on Blue Gene/L for performing large scale simulation studies of systems of biological interest. The algorithm is tuned with an awareness of the physical network topology and hardware performance features of the Blue Gene/L architecture. Performance measurements for Replica Exchange using the Blue Matter Molecular Dynamics application are presented on Blue Gene/L hardware with up to 256 replicas simulated on 8,192 compute nodes. Both scalability and performance are achieved with this implementation.
Maria Eleftheriou, Aleksandr Rayshubskiy, Jed W. P
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where IPPS
Authors Maria Eleftheriou, Aleksandr Rayshubskiy, Jed W. Pitera, Blake G. Fitch, Ruhong Zhou, Robert S. Germain
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