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arxiv: astro-ph/9411001 · v1 · submitted 1994-11-01 · 🌌 astro-ph

Cosmological Simulations Using Special Purpose Computers: Implementing P3M on Grape

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An adaptation of the Particle-Particle/Particle-Mesh (P3M) code to the special purpose hardware GRAPE is presented. The short range force is calculated by a four chip GRAPE-3A board, while the rest of the calculation is performed on a Sun Sparc 10/51 workstation. The limited precision of the GRAPE hardware and algorithm constraints introduce stochastic errors of the order of a few percent in the gravitational forces. Tests of this new P3MG3A code show that it is a robust tool for cosmological simulations. The code currently achieves a peak efficiency of one third the speed of the vectorized P3M code on a Cray C-90 and significant improvements are planned in the near future. Special purpose computers like GRAPE are therefore an attractive alternative to supercomputers for numerical cosmology.

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