Minisweep is a deterministic Sn radiation transport miniapp used for performance optimization and performance model evaluation on HPC architectures.
Copyright (C) 2015-2017 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, UT-Battelle, LLC.
This code is part of the Profugus project. For copyright/licensing details, see https://github.com/ORNL-CEES/Profugus.
For usage details, see the file https://github.com/wdj/minisweep/blob/master/doc/how_to_run.txt.
For algorithm details, see:
Christopher G. Baker, Gregory G. Davidson, Thomas M. Evans, Steven P. Hamilton, Joshua J. Jarrell, and Wayne Joubert, "High Performance Radiation Transport Simulations: Preparing for TITAN," in Proceedings of Supercomputing Conference SC12, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=6468508.
Wayne Joubert, "Porting the Denovo Radiation Transport Code to Titan: Lessons Learned," OLCF Titan Workshop 2012, https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/TitanWorkshop2012_Day3_Joubert.pdf.
T. M. Evans, W. Joubert, S. P. Hamilton, S. R. Johnson, J. A Turner, G. G. Davidson, and T. M Pandya. 2015. "Three-Dimensional Discrete Ordinates Reactor Assembly Calculations on GPUs," in ANS MC2015 Joint International Conference on Mathematics and Computation (M&C), Supercomputing in Nuclear Applications (SNA) and the Monte Carlo (MC) Method, Nashville, TN, American Nuclear Society, LaGrange Park, 2015, https://www.ornl.gov/content/three-dimensional-discrete-ordinates-reactor-assembly-calculations-gpus, http://www.casl.gov/docs/CASL-U-2015-0172-000.pdf.
O.E. Bronson Messer, Ed D'Azevedo, Judy Hill, Wayne Joubert, Mark Berrill, and Christopher Zimmer, "MiniApps derived from production HPC applications using multiple programing models," The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, 2016, http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1094342016668241.