parallel computing workers number vs. PSO particle number

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Hi there,
I'm trying to run PSO in Matlab. I have a processor of 64 cores. I'm wondering how I should assign particle numbers for PSO. Is that true that at each iteration if I assign 64*n (n is an integer) particles, there won't be idle workers waiting each other, which brings efficiency compared with non-64*n particles? My simulation time varies from 25-40s per simulation.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 12 de Ag. de 2021
Is that true that at each iteration if I assign 64*n (n is an integer) particles, there won't be idle workers waiting each other
No, that is not true. When you use parfor, the only way to avoid having cores idle waiting for other cores, is use a pool of size 1.
The question becomes how long they are going to wait. The answer to that is going to depend upon the variability in work loads.
When there are sufficient cores:
  • the first 2/3 of the iterations are divided equally between the cores, large chunks
  • the next 1/6 (I think it might have been) of the iterations are divided into smaller chunks and handed out to cores as the cores become available
  • the remaining (1/6th?) iterations are handed out to cores individually as they become available.
It is possible in this scheme for cores to run out of individual iterations while one of the original large chunks is still executing.
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Wei Wang
Wei Wang el 12 de Ag. de 2021
Based on my case, in which my function can just handle one input at a time and each simulation takes half a minute, I would choose parallel computing. Thanks for your advice!
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 12 de Ag. de 2021
I would suggest that you experiment with a parpool of 16 that is allocated 4 cores per worker. Use the Cluster Profile manager to reduce number of workers but increase numthreads.

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