PVSC-DTM: A domain-specific language and matrix-free stencil code for investigating electronic properties of Dirac and topological materials

08/31/2017
by   Andreas Pieper, et al.
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We introduce PVSC-DTM, a highly parallel and SIMD-vectorized library and code generator based on a domain-specific language tailored to implement the specific stencil-like algorithms that can describe Dirac and topological materials such as graphene and topological insulators in a matrix-free way. The generated hybrid-parallel (MPI+OpenMP) code is significantly faster than matrix-based approaches on the node level and performs in accordance with the Roofline model. We demonstrate the chip-level performance and distributed-memory scalability of basic building blocks such as sparse matrix-(multiple-) vector multiplication on modern multicore CPUs. As an application example, we use the PVSC-DTM scheme to (i) explore the scattering of a Dirac wave on an array of gate-defined quantum dots, to (ii) calculate a bunch of interior eigenvalues for strong topological insulators, and to (iii) discuss the photoemission spectra of a disordered Weyl semimetal.

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