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2015ApJS..219...34H - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 219, 34 (2015/August-0)

The Q continuum simulation: harnessing the power of GPU accelerated supercomputers.

HEITMANN K., FRONTIERE N., SEWELL C., HABIB S., POPE A., FINKEL H., RIZZI S., INSLEY J. and BHATTACHARYA S.

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Modeling large-scale sky survey observations is a key driver for the continuing development of high-resolution, large-volume, cosmological simulations. We report the first results from the ''Q Continuum'' cosmological N-body simulation run carried out on the GPU-accelerated supercomputer Titan. The simulation encompasses a volume of (1300Mpc)3 and evolves more than half a trillion particles, leading to a particle mass resolution of mp ~= 1.5 x 108M. At this mass resolution, the Q Continuum run is currently the largest cosmology simulation available. It enables the construction of detailed synthetic sky catalogs, encompassing different modeling methodologies, including semi-analytic modeling and sub-halo abundance matching in a large, cosmological volume. Here we describe the simulation and outputs in detail and present first results for a range of cosmological statistics, such as mass power spectra, halo mass functions, and halo mass-concentration relations for different epochs. We also provide details on challenges connected to running a simulation on almost 90% of Titan, one of the fastest supercomputers in the world, including our usage of Titan's GPU accelerators.

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Journal keyword(s): large-scale structure of universe - methods: numerical

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