Visualization Portal (5628 Math Sciences)
May 7 2014 – 2:00pm – 4:00pm
This session introduces MPI, a widely used application programming interface (API) for distributed-memory parallel programming. This session will be of particular interest to those who want to develop computational codes in a cluster environment. The covered topics include:
- Data types and communicators
- Point-to-point communication
- Collective communications
- Blocking and non-blocking operations, synchronization
- Parallel file I/O
Working knowledge of Fortran or C programming is required.