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2AnuGA planning meeting 27 July 2005
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6Present:
7From ANU: Stephen, Matt, Linda
8From GA:  Ole, Andrew
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111: Parallelisation of pyvolution
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13The current contract is essentially completed.
14However, a few remaining loose ends will be given some further
15attention over the next months. They are
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17- fluxes in ghostcells should not affect timestep computation.
18- a function for re-assembling model output should be made available
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21Ideas for a second contract include:
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23- scoping of methodologies for automatic domain decomposition
24- implementation of automatic domain decomposition
25  (using C extensions for maximal sequential performance in order to minimise
26  performance penalties due to Amdahl's law)
27- in depth testing and tuning of parallel performane. This may require
28  adding wrappers for non-blocking MPI communication to pypar if needed.   
29- ability to read in precomputed sub-domains. Perhaps using caching.py 
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31We will iterate on these ideas and arrive at a mutually beneficial
32contract to be carried out in early 2006
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362: Validation of pyvolution
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38Laboratory Data:
39Benchmark data from wave tank experiments were deemed suitable for
40initial validation exercises and we should proceed with these
41immediately using the existing acquired datasets.  In addition, data
42from vertical wall run-ups will be relevant.  Andrew's letter to key
43players regarding other existing laboratory datasets is deemed
44extremely valuable and should go ahead.
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47Historical Data:
48Andrew has contacted relevant organisations regarding sources and
49availability of existing post-tsunami field survey data.  We agreed
50that a scenario from e.g. Banda Aceh or Thailand (Phuket)
51demonstrating the detailed effect of bathymetric variations would be
52an ideal study and could form the basis of a scientific paper. Matt is
53considering whether this would fit into his research priorities.
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56Other:
57Validation against analytical solutions is well under way and
58is considered an integral component of the validation process.
59The same is true for the Lake Merimbula tidal validation project.
60Stephen and Chris are looking after these.
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63Contacts:
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65Ole will take contact with Lex Nielsen from SMEC in order to explore
66how they can get involved
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68We will also establish a closer relationship with Lutz fram ACcESS
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70Andrew to contact key researchers/organisation to enquire about and
71potentially acquire further laboratory and field survey datasets.
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763: Other collaborations
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78Ole to investigate if GA would fund a PhD student: Project could be
79"Algorithms for augmentation of unstructured grids" or "Algorithms for
80unification of geodesic systems in unstructured grids" the latter
81capturing the notion of being able to model the synoptic, deep water
82wave propagation in latitudes and longitudes with a seemless connection
83to detailed modelling using UTM projections.
84A PhD scholarship is worth about $20K per annum.
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884 Long term aim
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90We agreed that having a detailed, reproducible and validated
91inundation scenario from the Boxing Day Tsunami running in parallel
92(and being faster than the sequential code) would be a worthwhile goal.   
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