April 17 DoE review 1 Future Computing Needs for Reaction Theory Ian Thompson Nuclear Theory and Modeling Group, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

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April 17 DoE review 1 Future Computing Needs for Reaction Theory Ian Thompson Nuclear Theory and Modeling Group, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory UCRL-PRES This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52- 07NA27344, and under SciDAC Contract DE-FC02-07ER41457

 (n+A  X i ) at energy E projectile Computational Workflow Target A = (N,Z) UNEDF: V NN, V NNN … V eff for scattering Structure Model Methods: HF, DFT, RPA, CI, CC, … Transitions Code Ground state Excited states Continuum states Folding Code Transition Densities   (r) KEY: Code Modules UNEDF Ab-initio Input User Inputs/Outputs Exchanged Data Future research E projectile Transition Potentials V  (r) (Later: density-dependent & non-local) Coupled Channels Code: F RESCO Fit Optical Potential Code: I MAGO Preequilibrium emission Partial Fusion Theory Hauser-Feshbach decay chains Compound emission Residues (N’,Z’)  Elastic S-matrix elements Inelastic production V optical Global optical potentials Compound production Prompt particle emissions Delayed emissions Deliverables (other work) (UNEDF work) Reaction work here

April 17DoE review 3 Coupled Channels Sets  Coupled Channels Set For each total spin J and parity  For each target spin state I For partial wave combination | (ls)j, I, J  >  Solve coupled second-order differential equations Each J  set is independent  parallel computations No exchange: local couplings (so far) With exchange and/or transfers: nonlocal couplings (iteration, or basis expansion)

April 17DoE review 4 Complexity Estimates  RPA 90 Zr states up to 10, 20, 30 MeV Core states: # 19, 109, 279 Partial wave sets: # 97, 522, 1281 Local couplings: Do the 15 J  set s in parallel - 1 cpu-hour calculation.  Spreading of RPA states will be tested: Estimate: 3000 core states, partial waves Scaling as N , so now ~ hours.

April 17DoE review 5 CS ideas for improvements  Coupling matrices take up the space: N*N full matrices for each radius! Need CS for data generation & flow on multi-threaded nodes  Basis expansion methods, for non-local couplings R-matrix methods have been tested (M functions/channel) NM-square square matrix to solve: Linear equations for single energy, otherwise full diagonalisation needed Conjugate-gradient methods usable for single energy (in atomic scattering)  Replacing N coupled 2nd-order equations by 2N-parameter non-linear search optimisation (suggested by CS at Livermore) Derivatives from reverse-direction adjoint solutions Need best quadratic search methods Scaling properties N  may be different.