[pooma-dev] Some POOMA questions
James Crotinger
jcrotinger at proximation.com
Wed Oct 29 15:35:56 UTC 2003
I think you just have to send email to get an account on the VSIPL++ site.
PETSc is a bit messy, which is why I always thought it would be nice to wrap
the underlying data structures in an Engine and then use the POOMA
interface.
If you really want to do parallel linear algebra, you should probably find
someone's existing software and adapt it - unless writing parallel solvers
is your Ph.D. topic.
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Tarjei Knapstad [mailto:tarjeik at chemcon.no]
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 4:48 AM
To: Pooma-dev
Subject: Re: [pooma-dev] Some POOMA questions
<snip>
Richard, James, Jeffrey,
Thanks a lot for your responses! Seems like POOMA was a bit of barking
up the wrong tree for us then.
I had a look at PETSc today, but I thought it was very messy, so
currently I'm down to evaluating Blitz++ and possibly MTL (it seems to
be a dead project), and implement parallelism through MPI myself where
needed.
As for VSIPL++ I can't seem to access much information at the site (and
I just read Richard is having the same problem).
Thanks again,
--
Tarjei Knapstad
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