Warp-X: a new exascale computing platform for plasma simulations

ORAL

Abstract

Plasmas involve very complex phenomena, often across large ranges of space and time scales, driving the development of computer simulation codes with novel algorithms that run on the largest available supercomputers. As part of U.S. DOE’s Exascale Computing Project, a team from LBNL, SLAC and LLNL is developing a new powerful 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 for the realization of compact and affordable high-energy physics colliders, many spinoff applications of plasma accelerators and other plasma applications. We will present the various components of the codes such as the new Particle-In-Cell Scalable Application Resource (PICSAR) and the redesigned adaptive mesh refinement library AMReX, combined with redesigned elements of the Warp code, in the new WarpX software. The status, examples of applications to plasma acceleration of electrons or ions and to plasma mirrors, and future developments, will be discussed.

Presenters

  • Jean-Luc Vay

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab

Authors

  • Jean-Luc Vay

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab

  • Ann Almgren

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab

  • John Bell

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab

  • Guillaume Blaclard

    CEA Saclay

  • Lixin Ge

    SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab

  • Dave Grote

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Mark J Hogan

    SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab

  • Haithem Kallala

    CEA Saclay

  • R. Lehe

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, LBNL

  • Andrew Myers

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab

  • Cho Ng

    SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab

  • Jaehong Park

    Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA, USA, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab

  • Olga Shapoval

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab

  • Maxence Thévenet

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab

  • Henri Vincenti

    CEA Saclay

  • Weiqun Zhang

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab