Performance evaluation of ultra-large-scale first-principles electronic structure calculation code on the K computer

International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications(2014)

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Silicon nanowires are potentially useful in next-generation field-effect transistors, and it is important to clarify the electron states of silicon nanowires to know the behavior of new devices. Computer simulations are promising tools for calculating electron states. Real-space density functional theory (RSDFT) code performs first-principles electronic structure calculations. To obtain higher performance, we applied various optimization techniques to the code: multi-level parallelization, load balance management, sub-mesh/torus allocation, and a message-passing interface library tuned for the K computer. We measured and evaluated the performance of the modified RSDFT code on the K computer. A 5.48 petaflops (PFLOPS) sustained performance was measured for an iteration of a self-consistent field calculation for a 107,292-atom Si nanowire simulation using 82,944 compute nodes, which is 51.67% of the K computer's peak performance of 10.62 PFLOPS. This scale of simulation enables analysis of the behavior of a silicon nanowire with a diameter of 10-20 nm.
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next-generation supercomputer,collective communication,self-consistent electron states,silicon nanowire,pflops,real-space density functional theory,rsdft,tofu network,petaflops,k computer
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