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Research Seminar - April 07, 1999
Seminar Announcement
| Title: |
Scalable Parallel Models of Biodiversity in Virtual
Plankton Ecology
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| Speakers: |
Tony Field |
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Imperial College, London |
| Date: |
Wednesday 7th April, 1999 |
| Time: |
3pm |
| Venue: |
Seminar Room 1.24 |
Abstract
I will present a follow-up to my seminar last year on parallel simulation
of plankton ecology, focusing in particular on the parallelisation of
a model of natural selection in phytoplankton in the Atlantic ocean.
The simulation seeks to describe the immensely complex geographical
and temporal variation in overall biological production and to explain
these variations in terms of the basic laws of biology, chemistry,
physics and air-sea interaction. A 32-processor subset of the
Fujitsu AP3000 at Imperial College was used for the experiments and
a near-linear speed-up was achieved after careful optimisation of
both the reference code and the communication operations in the parallel
version. Both theoretical performance models and wall-clock execution times
will be presented and compared. Experimental results
show natural selection as an emergent property - a consequence of
internalisation of individual organisms within the model.
Ongoing work on biodiversity and epidemiology will also be discussed.
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