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SUMMARY:WarpX: Toward Exascale Modeling of Plasma Particle Accelerators
DESCRIPTION:Maxence Thevenet, Jean-Luc Vay, Ann Almgren, John Bell, Remi L
 ehe, Andrew Myers, Jaehong Park, Olga Shapoval, and Weiqun Zhang (Lawrence
  Berkeley National Laboratory); Lixin Ge, Mark Hogan, and Cho Ng (SLAC Nat
 ional Accelerator Laboratory); and Dave Grote (Lawrence Livermore National
  Laboratory)\n\nTurning the current experimental plasma accelerator state-
 of-the-art from a promising technology into mainstream scientific tools de
 pends critically on high-performance, high-fidelity modeling of complex pr
 ocesses that develop over a wide range of space and time scales. As part o
 f the U.S. Department of Energy’s Exascale Computing Project, a team compo
 sed of LBNL, SLAC and LLNL researchers is developing a new plasma accelera
 tor simulation tool: WarpX. We will present the code structure and how it 
 articulates around its main components: the new Particle-In-Cell Scalable 
 Application Resource (PICSAR) and the adaptive mesh refinement library AMR
 eX, which are combined with redesigned elements of the Warp code, in the n
 ew WarpX software. The status, examples of convergence, scaling and applic
 ations will be presented.\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass,
  Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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