Toward Plasma Wakefield Simulations at Exascale

J. Vay, A. Almgren, J. Bell, R. Lehe, A. Myers, Jaehong Park, Olga Shapoval, M. Thévenet, Weiqun Zhang, D. Grote, M. Hogan, L. Ge, C. Ng
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Turning the current experimental plasma accelerator state-of-the-art from a promising technology into mainstream scientific tools depends critically on high-performance, high-fidelity modeling of complex processes that develop over a wide range of space and time scales. As part of the U.S. Department of Energy's Exascale Computing Project, a team composed of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, SLAC Accelerator National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers is developing a new open-source plasma accelerator simulation tool. The new software will harness the power of future exascale supercomputers for the exploration of outstanding questions in the physics of acceleration and transport of particle beams in chains of plasma channels. This will benefit the ultimate goal of compact and affordable high-energy physics colliders, and many spinoff applications of plasma accelerators along the way. We give an update on some of the code latest developments and discuss future plans.
在百亿亿次的等离子体韦克菲尔德模拟
将目前的实验等离子体加速器从一项有前途的技术转变为主流科学工具,关键取决于对在大范围空间和时间尺度上发展的复杂过程的高性能、高保真建模。作为美国能源部百亿次计算项目的一部分,一个由劳伦斯伯克利国家实验室、SLAC加速器国家实验室和劳伦斯利弗莫尔国家实验室的研究人员组成的团队正在开发一种新的开源等离子体加速器模拟工具。这款新软件将利用未来百亿亿次超级计算机的能力,探索等离子体通道链中粒子束加速和传输的物理问题。这将有利于紧凑和负担得起的高能物理对撞机的最终目标,以及等离子体加速器的许多衍生应用。我们提供了一些代码的最新发展,并讨论了未来的计划。
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