[hpx-users] GSoC2018 Newtonian Physics Sandbox

2018-03-12 Thread Evgeny
Hello,
I found intresting contributing in HPX in this GSoC
I'm well-versed in C++ and have some parallel programming expirience (MPI,
OpenMP)

One of projects atreccted my attention most is legacy project Newtonian
Physics Sandbox, I'm in the second year of the IT department in Novosibirsk
State University, before that I studied at the physics and mathematics
school and attended a course "physical processes modelling" in C ++, where
during the training was modelling many processes, such as lissajous curves,
motion in a central force field, celestial bodies interaction, tunnel diode
etc. Not all of these related to Newtonian physics, I mentioned them for a
change.

But I'm very interested exactly in Newtonian physics from school, so it'd
be very exciting for me to participate in such project.

Also I haven't found any of beginnings of project, so as I understand, it
does not exist yet, am I right?
I gradually began to get acquainted with LibGeoDecomp tool, and think I got
the idea of it. If there are some other materials or advices for acquaintance,
I will be grateful.

Sincerely,
Dedov Eugene (IRC: verganz)
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Re: [hpx-users] [GSoC2018] Conflict (Range-Based) Locks

2018-03-12 Thread Patrick Diehl
Hi Dattatreya,

welcome to our community.

>> I have looked through the ideas list for this year's GSoC and find the
>> "Conflict (Range-based) Locks" project quite interesting. I would like
>> to discuss this further with mentors.

A good way to do this, would be to join our irc channel #ste||ar at the
freenode server.

>> Any suggestions about looking at other resources to understand the
>> project better will be extremely helpful.‌

I would recommend to build HPX and look into the examples and the source
code.

Please have in mind that the deadline for submitting a proposal is
coming soon.

>
> March 12 - 27, 2018
> Student Application Period

Best,

Patrick

On 12/03/18 05:47 AM, Dattatreya Mohapatra wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am interested in working on the HPX runtime in this year's GSoC.
> 
> I have been working a Habanero-C++
> , a work-stealing parallel
> runtime, for the past couple of months. I have also worked on developing
> my own such runtime using modern C++11/14 features for the past couple
> of weeks, which abstracts over  to provide increased
> productivity.
> 
> I have looked through the ideas list for this year's GSoC and find the
> "Conflict (Range-based) Locks" project quite interesting. I would like
> to discuss this further with mentors.
> 
> Any suggestions about looking at other resources to understand the
> project better will be extremely helpful.‌
> 
> Thanks and regards,
> Dattatreya Mohapatra
> 
> 
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[hpx-users] [GSoC2018] Conflict (Range-Based) Locks

2018-03-12 Thread Dattatreya Mohapatra
Hi,

I am interested in working on the HPX runtime in this year's GSoC.

I have been working a Habanero-C++ ,
a work-stealing parallel runtime, for the past couple of months. I have
also worked on developing my own such runtime using modern C++11/14
features for the past couple of weeks, which abstracts over  to
provide increased productivity.

I have looked through the ideas list for this year's GSoC and find the
"Conflict (Range-based) Locks" project quite interesting. I would like to
discuss this further with mentors.

Any suggestions about looking at other resources to understand the project
better will be extremely helpful.‌

Thanks and regards,
Dattatreya Mohapatra
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