Performance Analysis, PVM and MPI Implementation of a DSCF Hartree Fock Program
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Title | Performance Analysis, PVM and MPI Implementation of a DSCF Hartree Fock Program |
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Abstract | A new Direct SCF-Hartree Fock program (DSCF) has been improved by the method of DIIS. (17), (18) General performance measurement tools, as provided on the SGIPower Challenge/R10000 (194 MHz) running IRIX 6.2, which are the shell-commands perfex -a a.out and ssrun -(pcsampl, ideal, usertime) a.out, have been used for profiling the code. The main cpu-time-consuming subroutine was detected and parallel versions for PVM 3.3 as well as MPI have been deduced. An additional module for the purpose of achieving load-balancewas introduced and obtained speed-up parameters are presented and compared. |
Publisher | University of Zagreb, University Computing Centre - SRCE |
Date | 1970-01-01 |
Source | Journal of Computing and Information Technology Vol 8, No 1 (2000): Special Issue on Parallel Numerics and Parallel Image Processing, Video Process |
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