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Reversible Parallel Discrete-Event Execution of Large-scale Epidemic Outbreak Models...

by Kalyan S Perumalla, Sudip K Seal
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Conference Paper
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Conference Name
24th ACM/IEEE/SCS Workshop on Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation (PADS 2010)
Conference Location
Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America
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ACM, IEEE, SCS
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The spatial scale, runtime speed and behavioral detail of epidemic outbreak simulations together require the use of large-scale parallel processing. In this paper, an optimistic parallel discrete event execution of a reaction-diffusion simulation model of epidemic outbreaks is presented, with an implementation over the $\mu$sik simulator. Rollback support is achieved with the development of a novel reversible model that combines reverse computation with a small amount of incremental state saving. Parallel speedup and other runtime performance metrics of the simulation are tested on a small (8,192-core) Blue Gene / P system, while scalability is demonstrated on 65,536 cores of a large Cray XT5 system. Scenarios representing large population sizes (up to several hundred million individuals in the largest case) are exercised.