A High-Efficient Scalable Solver for the Global Ocean/Sea-Ice Model MPIOM

  • Panagiotis Adamidis (Author)
  • Vincent Heuveline (Author)
    Engineering Mathematics and Computing Lab (EMCL), Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing (IWR), Heidelberg University
  • Florian Wilhelm (Author)

Abstract

This paper presents the work of the "Scalable-Earth-System-Models for high productivity climate simulations" project in improving the linear solver of the barotropic sub-system in the global ocean/sea-ice model MPIOM developed by the Max-Planck-Institute in Hamburg, Germany. We demonstrate the implementation of the conjugate gradient method and an incomplete Cholesky preconditioner with fill-in p in order to achieve high scalability and performance on an IBM POWER6 based supercomputer. Benchmarks of the new solver compared to the traditionally used Successive-Over-Relaxation-Method are given and analyzed with respect to the number of iterations and runtime.

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Published
2011-07-01
Language
en