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Dynamic Algorithm Selection in Parallel GAMESS Calculations

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Dynamic Algorithm Selection in Parallel GAMESS Calculations
Applications augmented with adaptive capabilities are becoming common in parallel computing environments which share resources such as main memory, network, or disk I/O. For large-scale scientific applications, dynamic adjustments to a computationally-intensive part may lead to a large pay-off in facilitating efficient execution of the entire application while aiming at avoiding resource contention. Application-specific knowledge, often best revealed during the run-time, is required to initiate and time these adjustments. In particular, General Atomic and Molecular Electronic Structure System (GAMESS) used for ab initio molecular quantum chemistry calculations has two different implementations of Self-Consistency Field (SCF) methods, each of which targets either disk I/O or memory. This paper describes a mechanism enabling switching of algorithms during GAMESS run-time and shows the effect of the adaptations on the performance of GAMESS calculations as well as on a parallel GAMESS ...
Nurzhan Ustemirov, Masha Sosonkina, Mark S. Gordon
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ICPPW
Authors Nurzhan Ustemirov, Masha Sosonkina, Mark S. Gordon, Michael W. Schmidt
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