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Quite a few interesting mini-projects are being undertaken at the moment. It is worthwhile to advertise these to the larger community to invite participation. In our weekly calls we decided that we should set aside a few hours or half a day for one of these. I now suggest that we turn this into a mini-series, where we pick from the list below until we run out of interest. Maybe this will keep us busy until Christmas.
 
Quite a few interesting mini-projects are being undertaken at the moment. It is worthwhile to advertise these to the larger community to invite participation. In our weekly calls we decided that we should set aside a few hours or half a day for one of these. I now suggest that we turn this into a mini-series, where we pick from the list below until we run out of interest. Maybe this will keep us busy until Christmas.
  
* Spack: installing external package https://github.com/LLNL/spack [Erik]
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We picked Wednesday 9:00 EST as meeting time.
* SimulationIO: a new file format that's easy to read https://github.com/eschnett/SimulationIO
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* FunHPC (multi-threading with futures): overview https://bitbucket.org/eschnett/funhpc.cxx [Erik]
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# Spack: installing external package https://github.com/LLNL/spack [Erik]
* FunHPC (multi-threading with futures): shoehorning this into Cactus [Erik]
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# SimulationIO: a new file format that's easy to read https://github.com/eschnett/SimulationIO
* StencilOps: more efficient finite differencing stencils in Kranc
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# FunHPC (multi-threading with futures): overview https://bitbucket.org/eschnett/funhpc.cxx [Erik]
* DG: Jonah and my new DG formulation that can replace FD methods https://arxiv.org/abs/1604.00075
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# FunHPC (multi-threading with futures): shoehorning this into Cactus [Erik]
* The "distribute" script: testing the Einstein Toolkit on HPC systems
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# StencilOps: more efficient finite differencing stencils in Kranc
* Towards a Kranc implementation of a hydro formulation
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# DG: Jonah and my new DG formulation that can replace FD methods https://arxiv.org/abs/1604.00075
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# The "distribute" script: testing the Einstein Toolkit on HPC systems
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# Towards a Kranc implementation of a hydro formulation
  
 
If you are interested in one of these topics, then add your name in square brackets after the topic.
 
If you are interested in one of these topics, then add your name in square brackets after the topic.
  
 
If you are interested in presenting a topic yourself, then add a new item to the list.
 
If you are interested in presenting a topic yourself, then add a new item to the list.
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==Mini-Workshop #1: Wed, Dec 7, 2016==
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Topic TBD. Vote in the list above!

Revision as of 16:38, 29 November 2016

Quite a few interesting mini-projects are being undertaken at the moment. It is worthwhile to advertise these to the larger community to invite participation. In our weekly calls we decided that we should set aside a few hours or half a day for one of these. I now suggest that we turn this into a mini-series, where we pick from the list below until we run out of interest. Maybe this will keep us busy until Christmas.

We picked Wednesday 9:00 EST as meeting time.

  1. Spack: installing external package https://github.com/LLNL/spack [Erik]
  2. SimulationIO: a new file format that's easy to read https://github.com/eschnett/SimulationIO
  3. FunHPC (multi-threading with futures): overview https://bitbucket.org/eschnett/funhpc.cxx [Erik]
  4. FunHPC (multi-threading with futures): shoehorning this into Cactus [Erik]
  5. StencilOps: more efficient finite differencing stencils in Kranc
  6. DG: Jonah and my new DG formulation that can replace FD methods https://arxiv.org/abs/1604.00075
  7. The "distribute" script: testing the Einstein Toolkit on HPC systems
  8. Towards a Kranc implementation of a hydro formulation

If you are interested in one of these topics, then add your name in square brackets after the topic.

If you are interested in presenting a topic yourself, then add a new item to the list.

Mini-Workshop #1: Wed, Dec 7, 2016

Topic TBD. Vote in the list above!