Abstract

High performance computing (HPC) applications that work with redundant sequences of data can benefit from their deduplication. We study this problem on the symmetry-adapted no-core shell model (SA-NCSM), where redundant sequences of different kinds naturally emerge in the data of the basis of the Hilbert space physically relevant to a modeled nucleus. For a fast solution of this problem on multicore architectures, we propose and present three multithreaded algorithms, which employ either concurrent hash tables or parallel sorting methods. Furthermore, we present evaluation and comparison of these algorithms based on experiments performed with real-world SA-NCSM calculations. The results indicate that the fastest option is to use a concurrent hash table, provided that it supports sequences of data as a type of table keys. If such a hash table is not available, the algorithm based on parallel sorting is a viable alternative.

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