HPX users and applications #5368
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@dmarce1 can you provide the information for Octo-Tiger? |
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@gentryx Can you provide the information for libgeocomp? |
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@diehlpk and @prashjha Can you provide the information for NLMech? |
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Who is developing the application (institution/company/personal project): Name of application: Dynamical Cluster Approximation (DCA++) |
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Who is developing the application (institution/company/personal project): First Light Fusion Ltd |
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Who is developing the application (institution/company/personal project): Louisiana State University, University of Oregon, University of Arizona |
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Who is developing the application (institution/company/personal project): Klaus Igelberger |
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Who is developing the application (institution/company/personal project): University of Oregon |
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Who is developing the application (institution/company/personal project): Los Alamos National Laboratory |
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Who is developing the application (institution/company/personal project): Utrecht University, The Netherlands, https://computationalgeography.org Our framework contains building blocks (data structures, algorithms) for developing scalable environmental models simulating biological and physical processes over time and through space. It is aimed at model developers, including domain experts, who may not know about the lower level details of software development, parallel computing and distributed computing. |
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Who is developing the application: STE||AR Group |
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Who is developing the application: Sandia National Labs and CSCS Kokkos Core implements a programming model in C++ for writing performance portable applications targeting all major HPC platforms. For that purpose it provides abstractions for both parallel execution of code and data management. Kokkos is designed to target complex node architectures with N-level memory hierarchies and multiple types of execution resources. It currently can use CUDA, HPX, OpenMP and Pthreads as backend programming models with several other backends in development. |
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Who is developing the application? LSU and UT Austin Name of application: NLMech What the application does: A simulation code for various non-local models, e.g. peridynamics. Link to project repository or website https://github.com/nonlocalmodels We are a collaboration of researchers developing a simulation code for non-local models accelerated by the C++ standard library for parallelism and concurrency (HPX). |
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@msimberg Is this site available? I like to add it to the JOSS paper. |
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@diehlpk this has not been put up yet. Given that we already have 10 entries in the comments here, I think we could already put a page with the applications. By when would you need it for the paper? |
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@diehlpk in case this was not yet passed on to you: https://hpx.stellar-group.org/hpx-users/. |
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Who is developing the application: Cybersecurity Lab, Louisiana State University Gaslight is a grey-box fuzzer, especially efficient for testing applications with large input files like memory forensics frameworks. Fuzz testing is performed using a custom file system to handle different sets of input mutations, and is guided by the results of tests as well as generated application outputs. The tests are distributed using HPX to run in parallel and scale the tests. |
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The repository of the LUE project mentioned above moved to a new Github organization. It is now located at https://github.com/computationalgeography/lue instead of https://github.com/pcraster/lue. |
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This issue is meant to collect users of and/or applications using HPX. We will eventually place these on the HPX website (https://hpx.stellar-group.org). If you are developing a library or application and would like to share it with us and others, please comment below with a short summary of your project.
At least include the following:
If you're willing to share the application as well include the following:
Feel free to add any other information that might be interesting as well.
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