An efficient parallel algorithm for 3D magnetotelluric modeling with edge-based finite element

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Xiaoxiong Zhu
Jie Liu
Yian Cui
Chunye Gong
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[1] National University of Defense Technology,Science and Technology on Parallel and Distributed Processing Laboratory
[2] National University of Defense Technology,Laboratory of Software Engineering for Complex Systems
[3] Central South University,School of Geosciences and Info
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Computational Geosciences | 2021年 / 25卷
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Magnetotelluric; Edge-based finite element; Unstructured mesh; Parallel algorithm;
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Three-dimensional magnetotelluric modeling algorithm of high accuracy and high efficiency is required for data interpretation and inversion. In this paper, edge-based finite element method with unstructured mesh is used to solve 3D magnetotelluric problem. Two boundary conditions—Dirichlet boundary condition and Neumann boundary condition—are set for cross-validation and comparison. We propose an efficient parallel algorithm to speed up computation and improve efficiency. The algorithm is based on distributed matrix storage and has three levels of parallelism. The first two are process level parallelization for frequencies and matrix solving, and the last is thread-level parallelization for loop unrolling. The algorithm is validated by several model studies. Scalability tests have been performed on two distributed-memory HPC platforms, one consists of Intel Xeon E5-2660 microprocessors and the other consists of Phytium FT2000 Plus microprocessors. On Intel platform, computation time of our algorithm solving Dublin Test Model-1 with 3,756,373 edges at 21 frequencies is 365 s on 2520 cores. The speedup and efficiency are 1609 and 60% compared to 100 cores. On Phytium platform, scalability test shows that the speedup from 256 cores to 86,016 cores has been increased to 11,255.
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