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  1. The Charm++ parallel programming system. Visit https://charmplusplus.org/ for more information.

    C++ 147 39

  2. DARMA/vt => Virtual Transport

    C++ 26 6

  3. WarpX is an advanced electromagnetic Particle-In-Cell code.

    C++ 143 106

  4. DARMA/magistrate => Serialization and checkpointing library

    C++ 5 2

  5. Kokkos C++ Performance Portability Programming EcoSystem: The Programming Model - Parallel Execution and Memory Abstraction

    C++ 1.1k 309

  6. COVID-19 Hospital Impact Model for Epidemics

    Python 206 152

642 contributions in the last year

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August 2022

Created 6 commits in 2 repositories

Created a pull request in kokkos/kokkos that received 8 comments

#5312: Revert #3580 and try a different workaround (3.7 RC branch)

#3580 was an overwrought attempt at working around a bug in NVCC 9.x. On the hypothesis that the original compiler bug was related to re-use/re-ass…

+18 −68 8 comments
Reviewed 43 pull requests in 7 repositories
kokkos/kokkos 24 pull requests
DARMA-tasking/vt 13 pull requests
ModernElectron/WarpX 2 pull requests
ECP-WarpX/WarpX 1 pull request
AMReX-Codes/amrex 1 pull request
trilinos/Trilinos 1 pull request
kokkos/kokkos-core-wiki 1 pull request

Created an issue in kokkos/kokkos that received 4 comments

Synchronization of sort(View) with exec space argument

Does Kokkos::sort(View) without an execution space argument need to call Kokkos::fence() before operating on the input data?

4 comments
5 contributions in private repositories Aug 16 – Aug 17

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