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SUMMARY:Fully Kinetic Modelling of the Tokamak Scrape-Off Layer
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nDavid Tskhakaya (IPP), Jeremy Williams and St
 efano Markidis (KTH Royal Institute of Technology), Stefan Costea (LeCAD L
 aboratory), and Marta Garcia (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)\n\nPlasma e
 dge in magnetic confinement fusion plasma devices consists of a mixture of
  a multi-component plasma and neutral particles interacting nonlinearly wi
 th each other, as well as with plasma facing components of fusion device. 
 Modelling of such a system represents an extremely challenging task requir
 ing a multidisciplinary study. In the present work we describe our plans a
 nd first attempts in exascale supercomputing to enable multiscale simulati
 ons of plasma edge. We consider the example of PIC MC (Particle-in-Cell Mo
 nte Carlo) code BIT1 and steps of its adaptation for exascale modelling, c
 onsisting of algorithmic restructuring, porting to GPU and development of 
 new numerical approaches.\n\nDomain: Engineering\n\nSession Chair: Jeremy 
 Johnathan Williams (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
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