[petsc-dev] P3DFFT is an open-source numerical library providing highly scalable implementation of 3D spectral transforms
Matthew Knepley
knepley at gmail.com
Wed Aug 20 16:00:09 CDT 2014
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Barry Smith <bsmith at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
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> On Aug 20, 2014, at 3:34 PM, Matthew Knepley <knepley at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > The blurb should also answer the question, Why do we need another FFT
> library?
>
> Because it actually does multidimensional FFTs in parallel?
>
For something this old and established, it might be important to say that
it does blah
blah blah that Spiral, FFTW, etc.
> In theory, with this one could write very efficient parallel 3d Poisson
> solvers in PETSc for boxes, which is an important special case that PETSc
> does not currently support.
Wouldn't you just use MG? I have other uses for FFT, including DFT codes
where it makes a lot of sense.
Matt
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> Barry
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> >
> > Matt
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 1:53 PM, Barry Smith <bsmith at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
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> >
> > From: Dmitry Pekurovsky dmitry at sdsc.edu
> > Date: August 12, 2014
> > Subject: Library for spectral transforms in 3D for parallel machines
> >
> > P3DFFT is an open-source numerical library providing highly
> > scalable implementation of 3D spectral transforms namely Fast
> > Fourier Transform (FFT), with an option to combine it with
> > cosine/sine/Chebyshev/empty transform in the third dimension. (The
> > empty transform allows the user to substitute their own custom
> > transform in the third dimension. This can be useful in
> > applications such as inhomogeneous wall bounded turbulence.) P3DFFT
> > implements 2D domain decomposition which allows it to overcome a
> > scalability restriction inherent in 1D decomposition. This approach
> > has shown good scalability up to 131,072 cores.
> >
> > A new version of P3DFFT 2.7.1 is now available. The project Home
> > Page is http://code/google.com/p/p3dfft where instructions for
> > obtaining the source code are provided. Installation instructions
> > and a User Guide are also available.
> >
> > P3DFFT features include real-to-complex and complex-to-real
> > transforms, in-place transforms, pruned transforms (with less than
> > full input or output), and multi-variable transforms. The package
> > includes example programs in Fortran and C. This is a project in
> > active development, with a user mailing list, a wiki page and a
> > version control system. P3DFFT is considered community software and
> > is being installed in public space at many supercomputer centers.
> > Contributions and feedback from users are welcome.
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their
> experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their
> experiments lead.
> > -- Norbert Wiener
>
>
--
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experiments lead.
-- Norbert Wiener
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