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arxiv: 1506.05094 · v4 · pith:IK2HIAEGnew · submitted 2015-06-16 · ⚛️ physics.comp-ph

RUMD: A general purpose molecular dynamics package optimized to utilize GPU hardware down to a few thousand particles

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RUMD is a general purpose, high-performance molecular dynamics (MD) simulation package running on graphical processing units (GPU's). RUMD addresses the challenge of utilizing the many-core nature of modern GPU hardware when simulating small to medium system sizes (roughly from a few thousand up to hundred thousand particles). It has a performance that is comparable to other GPU-MD codes at large system sizes and substantially better at smaller sizes.RUMD is open-source and consists of a library written in C++ and the CUDA extension to C, an easy-to-use Python interface, and a set of tools for set-up and post-simulation data analysis. The paper describes RUMD's main features, optimizations and performance benchmarks.

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