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THPAB227 MACH-B: Fast Multipole Method Approaches in Particle Accelerator Simulations for the Computational and Intensity Frontiers multipole, simulation, framework, space-charge 4237
 
  • M.H. Langston, R. Lethin, P.D. Letourneau, J. Wei
    Reservoir Labs, New York, USA
  • M.J. Morse
    Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, New York, USA
 
  Funding: U.S. Department of Energy DOE SBIR Phase I Project DE-SC0020934
The MACH-B (Mul­ti­pole Ac­cel­er­a­tor Codes for Hadron Beams) pro­ject is de­vel­op­ing a Fast Mul­ti­pole Method (FMM**)-based tool for higher fi­delity mod­el­ing of par­ti­cle ac­cel­er­a­tors for high-en­ergy physics within the next gen­er­a­tion of Fer­mi­lab’s Syn­er­gia* sim­u­la­tion pack­age. MACH-B in­cor­po­rates (1) highly-scal­able, high-per­for­mance and gen­er­ally-ap­plic­a­ble FMM-based al­go­rithms to ac­cu­rately model space-charge ef­fects in high-in­ten­sity hadron beams and (2) bound­ary in­te­gral ap­proaches to han­dle sin­gu­lar ef­fects near the beam pipe using ad­vanced quad­ra­tures. MACH-B will allow for more com­plex beam dy­nam­ics sim­u­la­tions that more ac­cu­rately cap­ture bunch ef­fects and pre­dict beam loss. Fur­ther, by in­tro­duc­ing an ab­strac­tion layer to hide FMM im­ple­men­ta­tion and par­al­leliza­tion com­plex­i­ties, MACH-B re­moves one of the key im­ped­i­ments to the adop­tion of FMMs by the ac­cel­er­a­tor physics com­mu­nity.
* J. Amundson et al. "Synergia: An accelerator modeling tool with 3-D space charge". J.C.P. 211.1 (2006) 229-248.
** L. Greengard. "Fast algorithms for classical physics". Science (Aug 1994) 909-914.
 
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-THPAB227  
About • paper received ※ 19 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 14 July 2021       issue date ※ 27 August 2021  
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