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Kokkos
The Kokkos C++ Performance Portability Ecosystem is a production level solution for writing modern C++ applications in a hardware agnostic way. The Ecosystem consists of multiple libraries addressing the primary concerns for developing and maintaining applications in a portable way. The three main components are the Kokkos Core Programming Model, the Kokkos Kernels Math Libraries and the Kokkos Profiling and Debugging Tools.
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Simple, single-file fluid solvers for learning purposes revisited with parallel programing (Kokkos: OpenMP / Cuda)
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A simple example application using cmake build system, and kokkos as a third party
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generate memory usage plots from kokkos-tools MemoryEvents output
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Pretty printer for debugging Kokkos with the GNU Debugger (GDB)
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Tracing GNU make in chrome://tracing
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Performance-portable C++ code for simulating elastic shear waves in an axisymmetric domain.
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My MEng Computer Science thesis on the performance portability of the SYCL programming model
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Mini-applications that exclusively use the Kokkos programming model
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A simple example application using cmake build system, and kokkos as a third party
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Compute Mandelbrot Set using adaptive mesh refinement
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Gray-Scott reaction-diffusion simulation in Kokkos
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Teaching material for PRACE PATC training about C++ kokkos programing model
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traveling salesman problem solved with different programing models
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