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A fast multipole method for stellar dynamics

Published 9 May 2014 in astro-ph.IM and physics.comp-ph | (1405.2255v1)

Abstract: The approximate computation of all gravitational forces between $N$ interacting particles via the fast multipole method (FMM) can be made as accurate as direct summation, but requires less than $\mathcal{O}(N)$ operations. FMM groups particles into spatially bounded cells and uses cell-cell interactions to approximate the force at any position within the sink cell by a Taylor expansion obtained from the multipole expansion of the source cell. By employing a novel estimate for the errors incurred in this process, I minimise the computational effort required for a given accuracy and obtain a well-behaved distribution of force errors. For relative force errors of $\sim10{-7}$, the computational costs exhibit an empirical scaling of $\propto N{0.87}$. My implementation (running on a 16 core node) out-performs a GPU-based direct summation with comparable force errors for $N\gtrsim105$.

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