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SUMMARY:AP2B - ACM Papers Session 2B
DESCRIPTION:OpenACC and OpenMP-Accelerated Fortran/C++ Gyrokinetic Fusion 
 Code GENE-X for Heterogeneous Architectures\n\nAchieving net-positive fusi
 on energy and its commercialization requires not only engineering marvels 
 but also state-of-the-art, massively parallel codes that can handle reacto
 r-scale simulations. The GENE-X code is a global continuum gyrokinetic tur
 bulence code designed to predict energy confinement...\n\n\nJordy Trilakso
 no and Philipp Ulbl (Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics), Jeremy Will
 iams (KTH Royal Institute of Technology), Carl-Martin Pfeiler and Marion F
 inkbeiner (Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics), Tilman Dannert and Er
 win Laure (Max Planck Computing and Data Facility), Stefano Markidis (KTH 
 Royal Institute of Technology), and Frank Jenko (Max Planck Institute for 
 Plasma Physics)\n---------------------\nAn Efficient GPU Parallelization S
 trategy for Binary Collisions in Particle-In-Cell Plasma Simulations\n\nTh
 e Particle-In-Cell (PIC) algorithm coupled with binary collision modules i
 s a widely applicable method to simulate plasmas over a broad range of reg
 imes (from the collisionless kinetic regime to the collisional regime). Wh
 ile several popular PIC codes implement binary collision modules, their pe
 rf...\n\n\nRemi Lehe and Muhammad Haseeb (Lawrence Berkeley National Labor
 atory); Justin Angus and David Grote (Lawrence Livermore National Laborato
 ry); Roelof Groenewald (TAE); and Arianna Formenti, Axel Huebl, Jack Desli
 ppe, and Jean-Luc Vay (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)\n\nDomain: E
 ngineering, Physics, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSess
 ion Chair: Andreas Lintermann (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
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