2HOT: An Improved Parallel Hashed Oct-Tree N-Body Algorithm for Cosmological Simulation

We report on improvements made over the past two decades to our adaptive treecode N-body method (HOT). A mathematical and computational approach to the cosmological N-body problem is described, with performance and scalability measured up to 256k () processors. We present error analysis and scientific application results from a series of more than ten 69 billion () particle cosmological simulations, accounting for floating point operations. These results include the first simulations using the new constraints on the standard model of cosmology from the Planck satellite. Our simulations set a new standard for accuracy and scientific throughput, while meeting or exceeding the computational efficiency of the latest generation of hybrid TreePM N-body methods.
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