Computational Science Research Center

Computational Science Research Center

SC’25 Hall 6, Booth #6527, where CSRC professors Castillo, Dumett, and Paolini joined Dr. Jared Brzenski to show live demos of scientific applications that use MOLE, presenting short introductions to the MOLE library’s API, and run the MOLE clinics, where SC’25 participants can ask all their questions about MOLE, from installation and its API to writing mimetic differences solutions to partial differential equations. For more information, please visit the link below.

Dr. Jared Brzenski presents high-performance simulations of a Coastal Ocean Model using MOLE and running on Argonne National Laboratory’s Aurora Exascalecomputer.

This demo showcases a classic lock exchange (also called lock release) problem, where two fluids with different densities are initially separated by a wall that is later released. We are performing computational benchmarking of the General Curvilinear Coastal Ocean model (GCCOM), which employs MOLE mimetic operators for solving geophysical fluid dynamics problems.