Hi Bill,

Is your superoptimiser code meant to be published, and if so is it already 
available somewhere?

Best,
JP

On Monday, May 2, 2016 at 3:41:36 PM UTC+2, Bill Hart wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Since February this year, Alex Best has been working for us in 
> Kaiserslautern on a new superoptimiser for assembly language in MPIR. The 
> superoptimiser is now working beautifully, but Alex has managed to get 
> himself a PhD position and will be leaving us at the end of July this year.
>
> That means we have 6 months of funding left to fund a good C programmer 
> with a willingness to learn x86_64 assembly, starting in August this year. 
> Candidates must be prepared to come to Kaiserslautern (we can help with 
> finding accommodation) for the duration and must have at least a Masters in 
> Mathematics, Computer Science or Computer Engineering.
>
> More details about the position can be found here:
>
>    http://opendreamkit.org/2016/05/02/developer-position3-kaiserslautern/
>
> The main deliverables left are:
>
> * use the superoptimiser to speed up assembly routines for modern x86_64 
> processors
>
> * parallelise the FFT for multiplying large integers in MPIR (it has been 
> written with parallelism in mind)
>
> * (Optionally) help with an ongoing effort to implement the triple large 
> prime variant of the quadratic sieve, for factoring large integers
>
> Please see the link above for details on how to apply, and feel free to 
> forward this to anyone you think might be interested.
>
> Bill.
>

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