LBRG Scientific High Performance Computing Lab
This lab focuses on developing efficient and scalable algorithms for numerical simulations on heterogeneous high performance computers.
Most notably it leads the research software development efforts of the open source Lattice Boltzmann code OpenLB.
Selected Publications
- A. Kummerländer, F. Bukreev, D. Teutscher, M. Dorn, and M.J. Krause. Optimization of Single Node Load Balancing for Lattice Boltzmann Methods on Heterogeneous High Performance Computers. Preprint, under review. DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4713497.
- A. Kummerländer, F. Bukreev, S. Berg, M. Dorn and M.J. Krause. Advances in Computational Process Engineering using Lattice Boltzmann Methods on High Performance Computers. In: High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’22.
- A. Kummerländer, M. Dorn, M. Frank, and M.J. Krause. Implicit Propagation of Directly Addressed Grids in Lattice Boltzmann Methods. In: Concurrency and Computation. DOI: 10.1002/cpe.7509.
- M.J. Krause, A. Kummerländer, S.J. Avis, H. Kusumaatmaja, D. Dapelo, F. Klemens, M. Gaedtke, N. Hafen, A. Mink, R. Trunk, J.E. Marquardt, M.L. Maier, M. Haussmann, and S. Simonis. OpenLB–Open source lattice Boltzmann code. In: Computers & Mathematics with Applications (2020). DOI: 10.1016/j.camwa.2020.04.033.
