2006
DOI: 10.1007/11558958_51
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Hybrid Parallelization of CFD Applications with Dynamic Thread Balancing

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“…Tikir et al [29] showed that a migrate-on-next-touch directive can be used to create a transparent data distribution engine based on hardware access counts. Also, Spiegel and an Mey [30] showed how to use the migrate-on-next-touch call to speed up a hybrid CFD solver.…”
Section: The Numa Systemmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Tikir et al [29] showed that a migrate-on-next-touch directive can be used to create a transparent data distribution engine based on hardware access counts. Also, Spiegel and an Mey [30] showed how to use the migrate-on-next-touch call to speed up a hybrid CFD solver.…”
Section: The Numa Systemmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Solutions that use the redistribution of computational power and are aimed at applications with two levels of parallelism are the works done by Spiegel et al [13], Duran et al [14] and LeWI [1]. They aim to balance applications with two levels of parallelism by redistributing the computational power of the inner level.…”
Section: Redistribute the Computational Powermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idea of the dynamic thread balancing scheme has previously been used to solve load imbalance of hybrid (MPI + OpenMP) programs [19]. Here the number of threads of the inner teams were adjusted to the size of the corresponding blocks.…”
Section: Thread Balancingmentioning
confidence: 99%