Date and Place: Thursdays and hybrid (live in 32-349/online via Zoom). For detailed dates see below!
Content
In the Scientific Computing Seminar we host talks of guests and members of the SciComp team as well as students of mathematics, computer science and engineering. Everybody interested in the topics is welcome.
List of Talks
Event Information:
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Thu11Jun2015
SC Seminar: Stephanie Friedhoff
11:30SC Seminar Room 32-349
Stephanie Friedhoff, Ph.D., KU Leuven, Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics Section
Title:
Multigrid reduction techniques for parallel-in-time integrationAbstract:
With current trends in computer architectures leading towards systems with more, but not faster, processors, faster time-to-solution must come from greater parallelism. In this talk, we present an optimal-scaling, true multilevel approach to parallel-in-time integration based on multigrid reduction (MGR) principles. The resulting multigrid-reduction-in-time (MGRIT) algorithm is a non-intrusive approach, which directly uses an existing time propagator and, thus, can easily exploit substantially more computational resources than standard sequential time-stepping. Furthermore, we demonstrate that MGRIT offers excellent strong and weak parallel scaling up to thousands of processors for solving diffusion equations in two and three space dimensions. A complementary semi-algebraic mode analysis methodology will also be presented, which provides a predictive analysis tool for MGRIT and related algorithms on space-time grids.