Title
On the scalability of inexact balancing domain decomposition by constraints with overlapped coarse/fine corrections
Abstract
Design a overlapped coarse/fine implementation of inexact BDDC methods.Boosted scalability compared to state-of-the-art implementations.Analyze the effect of inexact BDDC on the performance at large core counts.Weak scalability analysis of the overlapped/inexact implementation at large scales.Push domain decomposition preconditioning to 93,312 cores on JUQUEEN IBM BG/Q. In this work, we analyze the scalability of inexact two-level balancing domain decomposition by constraints (BDDC) preconditioners for Krylov subspace iterative solvers, when using a highly scalable asynchronous parallel implementation where fine and coarse correction computations are overlapped in time. This way, the coarse-grid problem can be fully overlapped by fine-grid computations (which are embarrassingly parallel) in a wide range of cases. Further, we consider inexact solvers to reduce the computational cost/complexity and memory consumption of coarse and local problems and boost the scalability of the solver. Out of our numerical experimentation, we conclude that the BDDC preconditioner is quite insensitive to inexact solvers. In particular, one cycle of algebraic multigrid (AMG) is enough to attain algorithmic scalability. Further, the clear reduction of computing time and memory requirements of inexact solvers compared to sparse direct ones makes possible to scale far beyond state-of-the-art BDDC implementations. Excellent weak scalability results have been obtained with the proposed inexact/overlapped implementation of the two-level BDDC preconditioner, up to 93,312 cores and 20 billion unknowns on JUQUEEN. Further, we have also applied the proposed setting to unstructured meshes and partitions for the pressure Poisson solver in the backward-facing step benchmark domain.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1016/j.parco.2015.09.004
Parallel Computing
Keywords
Field
DocType
Domain decomposition,Inexact solvers,BDDC,Parallelization,Overlapping,Scalability
BDDC,FETI-DP,Computer science,Embarrassingly parallel,Parallel computing,Theoretical computer science,Balancing domain decomposition method,Solver,Multigrid method,Domain decomposition methods,Scalability
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
50
C
0167-8191
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.46
15
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Santiago Badia124231.33
Alberto Mart29912.69
Javier Principe3393.24