Advances in Numerical Mathematics for High-Performance Computing in the Exascale Era

A special issue of Mathematics (ISSN 2227-7390). This special issue belongs to the section "Computational and Applied Mathematics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 August 2024 | Viewed by 124

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Institute of Polymers, Composites, and Biomaterials (IPCB) of the Italian Research Council (CNR), 80078 Pozzuoli, NA, Italy
Interests: applied mathematics; numerical analysis; high-performance computing; parallel and distributed computing

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Department of Mathematics “R. Caccioppoli”, University of Naples Federico II, 80126 Naples, Italy
Interests: cloud computing; high-performance computing; performance analysis; algorithms; parallel programming; parallel algorithms; scientific software; artificial intelligence; machine learning
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Department of Mathematics “R. Caccioppoli”, University of Naples Federico II, 80126 Naples, Italy
Interests: parallel computing; high-performance computing; scientific computing

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Dear Colleagues,

High-fidelity modeling and simulation of physical systems is a critical enabling technology required for addressing some of the most challenging problems in areas such as energy, the environment, and the development of new sustainable materials. On the other hand, new exascale capabilities promise unprecedented potential for high fidelity, high confidence, and optimal solutions to complex multiscale and multiphysics problems at the heart of new challenging problems in science and engineering.

However, the transition from current petascale computing to exascale computing will not be easy: new exascale-class machines (capable of at least 1018 floating-point operations per second) will see a massive increase in the number of computing units (into the millions) in the form of homogeneous cores or heterogeneous mixtures of multipurpose CPUs and specialized processing units. As stated in some of the documents produced in some Exascale Programs [1], "the role of applied mathematics in the exascale computing effort has not been sufficiently explored" then, to respond to the new HPC systems complexity, it is to be expected that the upcoming of the exascale computing systems will require a reconsideration of all the aspects of numerical solution of science problems, including problems mathematical formulation, their discretization and scalable solution, the development of efficient and effective numerical software.

This Special Issue aims to collect recent research results in all the above-listed aspects that will enable scientific applications to harness the potential of upcoming HPC computing systems.

[1] Dongarra, J.; Hittinger, J.; Bell, J.; Chacon, L.; Falgout, R.; Heroux, M.; Hovland, P.; Ng, E.; Webster, C.; Wild, S. Applied Mathematics Research for Exascale Computing. Technical Report of the Lawrence Livermore National Lab. (LLNL): Livermore, CA, USA, 2014; LLNL-TR-651000. https://doi.org/10.2172/1149042.

Luisa Carracciuolo
Prof. Dr. Giuliano Laccetti
Prof. Dr. Marco Lapegna
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Keywords

  • mathematical models (particle-based versus continuum representations, scale-bridging models, etc.)
  • discretization algorithms (high-order discretizations, parallel-in-time discretizations, etc.)
  • solution algorithms (communication avoiding algorithms, multiple-precision algorithms, resilient algorithms, etc.)
  • error analysis and uncertainty quantification
  • efficient and effective parallel numerical software for many cores and heterogeneous computing systems

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