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Ultrahigh-order Maxwell solver with extreme scalability for electromagnetic PIC simulations of plasmas

Computational Physics 2018-05-23 v1

Abstract

The advent of massively parallel supercomputers, with their distributed-memory technology using many processing units, has favored the development of highly-scalable local low-order solvers at the expense of harder-to-scale global very high-order spectral methods. Indeed, FFT-based methods, which were very popular on shared memory computers, have been largely replaced by finite-difference (FD) methods for the solution of many problems, including plasmas simulations with electromagnetic Particle-In-Cell methods. For some problems, such as the modeling of so-called "plasma mirrors" for the generation of high-energy particles and ultra-short radiations, we have shown that the inaccuracies of standard FD-based PIC methods prevent the modeling on present supercomputers at sufficient accuracy. We demonstrate here that a new method, based on the use of local FFTs, enables ultrahigh-order accuracy with unprecedented scalability, and thus for the first time the accurate modeling of plasma mirrors in 3D.

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@article{arxiv.1707.08500,
  title  = {Ultrahigh-order Maxwell solver with extreme scalability for electromagnetic PIC simulations of plasmas},
  author = {Henri Vincenti and Jean-Luc Vay},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.08500},
  year   = {2018}
}

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9 pages, 6 figures