Numerical methods used in fusion science numerical modeling.

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Title: Numerical methods used in fusion science numerical modeling.
Authors: Yagi, M.
Source: Journal of Plasma Physics; Apr2015, Vol. 81 Issue 2, pN.PAG00, 1p
Subject Terms: PLASMA physics, NUCLEAR fusion, NUCLEAR physics, COMPUTER simulation, PUBLISHED articles, PUBLISHING
Abstract: The dynamics of burning plasma is very complicated physics, which is dominated by multi-scale and multi-physics phenomena. To understand such phenomena, numerical simulations are indispensable. Fundamentals of numerical methods used in fusion science numerical modeling are briefly discussed in this paper. In addition, the parallelization technique such as open multi processing (OpenMP) and message passing interface (MPI) parallel programing are introduced and the loop-level parallelization is shown as an example. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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