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On the conditions for efficient interoperability with threads: An experience with PGAS languages using Cray communication domains
Today's high performance systems are typically built from shared memory nodes connected by a high speed network. That architecture, combined with the trend towards less memory per core, encourages programmers to use a mixture of message passing and multithreaded programming. Unfortunately, the advantages of using threads for in-node programming are hindered by their inability to efficiently communicate between nodes. In this work, we identify some of the performance problems that arise in such hybrid programming environments and characterize conditions needed to achieve high communication performance for multiple threads: addressability of targets, separability of communication paths, and full direct reachability to targets. Using the GASNet communication layer on the Cray XC30 as our experimental platform, we show how to satisfy these conditions. We also discuss how satisfying these conditions is influenced by the communication abstraction, implementation constraints, and the interconnect messaging capabilities. To evaluate these ideas, we compare the communication performance of a thread-based node runtime to a process-based runtime. Without our GASNet extensions, thread communication is significantly slower than processes - up to 21x slower. Once the implementation is modified to address each of our conditions, the two runtimes have comparable communication performance. This allows programmers to more easily mix models like OpenMP, CILK, or pthreads with a GASNet-based model like UPC, with the associated performance, convenience and interoperability advantages that come from using threads within a node. © 2014 ACM
Characterizations of boundary pluripolar Hulls
We present some basic properties of the boundary relative extremal function
and discuss so called boundary pluripolar sets and boundary pluripolar hulls.
We show that for B-regular domains the boundary pluripolar hull is always
trivial on the boundary of the domain and present a "boundary version" of
Zeriahi's theorem on the completeness of pluripolar sets.Comment: 9 pages, In this version some small changes were made and a few
typo's were corrected. Version 3 has 10 pages. Section 2 has been rewritten.
It now includes observations about different versions of the boundary
extremal function as introduced by Sadullaev. We removed superfluous
assumptions in some of the statement
Enhanced rare region effects in the contact process with long-range correlated disorder
We investigate the nonequilibrium phase transition in the disordered contact
process in the presence of long-range spatial disorder correlations. These
correlations greatly increase the probability for finding rare regions that are
locally in the active phase while the bulk system is still in the inactive
phase. Specifically, if the correlations decay as a power of the distance, the
rare region probability is a stretched exponential of the rare region size
rather than a simple exponential as is the case for uncorrelated disorder. As a
result, the Griffiths singularities are enhanced and take a non-power-law form.
The critical point itself is of infinite-randomness type but with critical
exponent values that differ from the uncorrelated case. We report large-scale
Monte-Carlo simulations that verify and illustrate our theory. We also discuss
generalizations to higher dimensions and applications to other systems such as
the random transverse-field Ising model, itinerant magnets and the
superconductor-metal transition.Comment: 11 pages, 8 eps figures include
One-loop contributions of charginos and neutralinos to W-pair production in E+ E- collisions
We study the one-loop effects of charginos and neutralinos on the helicity
amplitudes for \eeww in the minimal supersymmetric standard model. The
calculation is tested by using two methods. First, the sum rule for the form
factors between \eeww and the process where the external bosons are
replaced by the corresponding Goldstone bosons is employed to test
the analytic expression and the accuracy of the numerical program. Second, the
decoupling property in the large mass limit is used to test the overall
normalization of the amplitudes. These two tests are most effectively carried
out when the amplitudes are expanded in terms of the modified minimal
subtraction () couplings of the standard model. The resulting
perturbation expansion is valid at collider energies below and around the
threshold of the light supersymmetric particles. We find that the corrections
to the cross section of the longitudinally polarized -pair production can be
as large as -1.4% at the threshold of the light chargino-pair production for
large scattering angles. We also study the effects of the CP-violating phase in
the chargino and neutralino sectors on the helicity amplitudes. We find that
the resulting CP-violating asymmetries can be at most 0.1%.Comment: 30 pages, 25 figures, Final verision, To appear in Physical Review D,
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Payload crew utilization for spacelab missions
Planned payload crew utilization on Spacelab mission are analyzed to establish trends and guidelines. The study included missions that have flow to date as well as those in planning. Available data were analyzed on the basis of four major timeline iterations that occur during mission design. Data were categorized and assessed by crewmember, flight day, and mission. Based on the results of this analysis, it was recommended that for the Requirements Review and Preliminary Design Review iterations the maximum utilization per shift should be 75 percent for the Payload Specialist (PS) and 65 percent for the Mission Specialist (MS); and for the basic and final iterations, the maximum utilization shift should be 85 percent for the PS and 75 percent for the MS. Additional recommendations include limiting the amount of activity during the first two shifts whenever possible and establishing a common set of guidelines for the calculations of crew utilization
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