Hey Max,

Nice to hear from you and I'm glad you're making progress!

> for the last couple of years I have been toying with hpx. I have now
> reached a state where for some simple, but practically relevant,
> problems I get performance that is comparable with openmp on a single
> node. My main motivation for turning to hpx is to have have multi-node
> parallel code. I have started to work on that based on the
> documentation and a few other sources, but I have not gotten very far.
> So I am looking for an hpx-guru or at least someone with experience
> getting some code to run on multiple nodes.
> 
> The bit of code I am looking to parallelize initially is very simple.
> The core algorithm has about 200 lines (without setup, configuration
> etc.) and the problem is embarrassingly parallel. So for someone who
> knows what they are doing, this should be a piece of cake. Still,
> there are a couple of interesting aspects (e.g. using the new
> partitioned vector) and I have two other, slightly more complicated,
> bits that have been prepared for parallelization.
> 
> So this is what I am looking for:
> 
> - - Someone to extend the existing parallelization to multiple nodes
> using hpx
> - - Compile and run the existing benchmark codes to quantify the scalabili
> ty

Please count me in.
Regards Hartmut
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> 
> 
> In return I offer:
> 
> - - Co-authorship on a paper describing the parallelization and
> performance improvement. I plan to submit it to Computers & Geosciences
> (http://www.journals.elsevier.com/computers-and-geosciences/). I can
> write most of the paper, so this would be a relatively minimal effort
> for a peer-reviewed publication
> 
> - - Access to the University 255 node cluster for the duration of the
> project
> 
> - - Continuing collaboration if that is of interest.
> 
> 
> If this sound interesting to you or you have any questions, just send
> me an email and we can discuss this further.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Max
> 
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