Environmental Computing Applications - State of the Art (ECASA) Session 2

Time and Date: 14:30 - 16:10 on 6th June 2016

Room: Plumeria Suite

Chair:

427 On the Performance, Scalability and Sensitivity Analysis of a Large Air Pollution Model [abstract]
Abstract: Computationally ecient sensitivity analysis of a large-scale air pol- lution model is an important issue we focus on in this paper. Sensitivity studies play an important role for reliability analysis of the results of com- plex nonlinear models as those used in the air pollution modelling. There is a number of uncertainties in the input data sets, as well as in some internal coecients, which determine the speed of the main chemical re- actions in the chemical part of the model. These uncertainties are subject to our quantitative sensitivity study. Monte Carlo and quasi-Monte Carlo algorithms are used in this study. A large number of numerical experiments with some special modica- tions of the model must be carried out in order to collect the necessary input data for the particular sensitivity study. For this purpose we cre- ated an ecient high performance implementation SA-DEM, based on the MPI version of the package UNI-DEM. A large number of numerical ex- periments were carried out with SA-DEM on the IBM MareNostrum III at BSC - Barcelona, helped us to identify a severe performance problem with an earlier version of the code and to resolve it successfuly. The im- proved implementation appears to be quite ecient for that challenging computational problem, as our experiments show. Some numerical results with performance and scalability analysis of these results are presented in the paper.
Tzvetan Ostromsky, Vassil Alexandrov, Ivan Dimov, Zahari Zlatev
557 The Big Picture of Environmental Computing [abstract]
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Matti Heikkurinen