The chair for System Simulation (LSS) deals with the modeling and
simulation of complex systems in science and engineering. Its main focus
is on the efficient and parallel implementation of the algorithms required
by these systems. Current research includes the development of massively
parallel multigrid methods for finite elements, multi-core programming
techniques and cache oriented iterative methods. Additionally, the
Lattice Boltzmann framework WaLBerla is being developed and designed for
the use on todays supercomputers. In particular, the Lattice Boltzmann
method has been used to study methods for the simulation of free surface flows
and complex fluid structure interactions.
Within the SKALB project the LSS
is enhancing LBM data structures for the use on massively parallel supercomputers
with focus on: