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Cell splitting in neural networks extends strong scaling (Hines et al. 2008)
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97917
Neuron tree topology equations can be split into two subtrees and solved on different processors with no change in accuracy, stability, or computational effort; communication costs involve only sending and receiving two double precision values by each subtree at each time step. Application of the cell splitting method to two published network models exhibits good runtime scaling on twice as many processors as could be effectively used with whole-cell balancing.
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Hines ML, Eichner H, Schürmann F (2008) Neuron splitting in compute-bound parallel network simulations enables runtime scaling with twice as many processors.
J Comput Neurosci
25
:203-10
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Model Type:
Realistic Network;
Brain Region(s)/Organism:
Generic;
Cell Type(s):
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Simulation Environment:
NEURON;
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Methods;
Implementer(s):
Hines, Michael [Michael.Hines at Yale.edu];
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