Title
A modern solver interface to manage solution algorithms in the Community Earth System Model
Abstract
Global Earth System Models (ESMs) can now produce simulations that resolve ~50 km features and include finer scale, interacting physical processes. However, the current explicit algorithms that dominate production ESMs require ever-decreasing time steps in order to achieve these fine-resolution solutions, which limits time to solution even when efficiently exploiting the spatial parallelism. Solution methods that overcome these bottlenecks can be quite intricate, and there is no single set of algorithms that perform well across the range of problems of interest. This creates significant implementation challenges, which is further compounded by the complexity of ESMs. Therefore, prototyping and evaluating new algorithms in these models requires a software interface that is flexible, extensible, and easily introduced into the existing software. We describe our efforts to create a parallel solver interface that links the Trilinos collection of solver libraries to the Glimmer Community Ice Sheet Model (Glimmer-CISM), a continental ice-sheet model used in the Community Earth System Model (CESM). We demonstrate this interface within both current and developmental versions of Glimmer-CISM and provide strategies for its integration into the rest of the CESM.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1177/1094342011435159
IJHPCA
Keywords
Field
DocType
production esms,solution method,software interface,current explicit algorithm,modern solver interface,community earth system model,glimmer community ice sheet,solution algorithm,existing software,parallel solver interface,fine-resolution solution,global earth system models,software framework,software engineering,ice sheets,system modeling
Newton–Krylov method,Ice-sheet model,Earth system science,Computer science,Parallel computing,Algorithm,Theoretical computer science,Software,Community earth system model,Solver,Extensibility,Distributed computing
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
26
1
1094-3420
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.51
9
Authors
11