Hey,

one very interesting project for the solvers would be to add some error checking, use static matrices for smaller values, and prepare the project to fit into Blaze [0].

If you are interested we can contact Klaus Igelberger the main developer of Blaze to provide you with more details.

Best,

Patrick

[0] https://bitbucket.org/blaze-lib/blaze

On 3/12/21 7:17 AM, Hartmut Kaiser wrote:
Hey,

The best way to communicate with the community is via IRC (#ste||ar on
Freenode). But asking your questions here should work as well.

For micros tasks: please check out HPX (https://github.com/STEllAR-GROUP/hpx)
and Phylanx (https://github.com/STEllAR-GROUP/phylanx) as the solvers would
have to go there eventually. I'm also cc'ing Namiao, who has had some
experience with implementing such solvers in Phylanx before.

HTH
Regards Hartmut
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From: [email protected] <hpx-users-bounces@stellar-
group.org> On Behalf Of Surya Gowda
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2021 11:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [hpx-users] Regarding Gsoc

Hey All,
I choosed the project Implement Iterative Solvers which looks appealing
for me because of the scope of problem and I am proficient in C++ .Is this
the right place to discuss About this?If Yes can anybody give me some
micro tasks or small bugs to perform so that I will get better
understanding of the codebase.

Thanks ,
Surya


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