Implementation of a data parallel,logical domain decomposition method for interparticle interactions in molecular dynamics of structured molecular fluids |
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Authors: | William S. Young Charles L. Brooks |
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Abstract: | In this article, we describe a domain decomposition method for the efficient parallel computation of nonbonded forces and energies in condensed-phase molecular systems. This decomposition is based upon the monotonic logical grid (MLG) approach of Boris [J. Boris, J. Comp. Phys., 66 , 1 (1986)] and yields an efficient, scalable algorithm for interparticle interaction computation on private-memory, single-instruction multiple-data (SIMD) parallel computers. We illustrate the application of this technique in a molecular dynamics kernel for rigid molecular solvents by simulating the structural and thermodynamic properties of water and methanol. The performance of this algorithm on the Thinking Machines' CM-2, private-memory SIMD computer, is demonstrated to be good compared to conventional vector/parallel supercomputers. However, as the fluid becomes less structured performance slightly degrades. © 1994 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |
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