TL;DR
GADGET-4 is an advanced astrophysical simulation code that improves force accuracy, efficiency, and scalability, enabling detailed cosmic structure formation studies and supporting future cosmological research.
Contribution
The paper introduces GADGET-4, a significantly enhanced version of the simulation code with new algorithms, better parallelization, and support for complex physical processes, advancing computational astrophysics capabilities.
Findings
Improved force accuracy and computational efficiency.
Enhanced parallel scalability with MPI/shared-memory strategies.
Supports large problem sizes and high dynamic range zoom simulations.
Abstract
Numerical methods have become a powerful tool for research in astrophysics, but their utility depends critically on the availability of suitable simulation codes. This calls for continuous efforts in code development, which is necessitated also by the rapidly evolving technology underlying today's computing hardware. Here we discuss recent methodological progress in the GADGET code, which has been widely applied in cosmic structure formation over the past two decades. The new version offers improvements in force accuracy, in time-stepping, in adaptivity to a large dynamic range in timescales, in computational efficiency, and in parallel scalability through a special MPI/shared-memory parallelization and communication strategy, and a more-sophisticated domain decomposition algorithm. A manifestly momentum conserving fast multipole method (FMM) can be employed as an alternative to the…
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