Information about many aspects of high-performance computing. Wiki content moved to ~/docs.
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Information about many aspects of high-performance computing. Wiki content moved to ~/docs.
C and Python examples from my book on using PETSc and Firedrake to solve PDEs
Nautilus Aerokernel
A unique cryptocurrency built-in C++, with a system to purchase computing power from miners, bringing distributed super-computing to everyone.
☕Implement of Parallel Matrix Multiplication Methods Using FOX Algorithm on Peking University's High-performance Computing System
RDMA-examples: A repository of practical code examples showcasing the fundamental concepts and usage of RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access) technology.
MST: Parallel Minimum Spanning Forest
Parallel List Ranking for multicore processors
DARPA UHPC Graph Theory Benchmark (Scalable Synthetic Compact Application #2)
OpenMP Source Code Reference
This repository holds data for numerical simulations of supercritical carbon dioxide completed at NREL Supercomputer Peregrine and UW Supercomputer Hyak
Determinant computation with OpenMP and MPI
Parallel implementation of Yee's Algorithm of "Finite Difference Time Domain" using Message Passing Interface(MPI) and Open Multi-Processing(OMP)
Projects from my quest to learn about high-performance computing.
PSRS: Parallel Sorting using Regular Sampling
PMedian: Parallel Selection and Median Finding
Application-Aware Routing for Cray Aries Networks
SIMPLE is a framework for implementation of parallel algorithms using our methodology for developing high performance programs running on clusters of SMP nodes. Our methodology is based on a small kernel (SIMPLE) of collective communication primitives that make efficient use of the hybrid shared and message passing environment. We illustrate the…
Cycle-Detection: A Parallel Algorithm for Cycle Detection in Planar Partitioned Digraphs
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