
Last year the topic of the project mentored by Boost was - "*Boost uBlas offers a wide range of algorithms which can be applied on vectors or matrices. These calculations are mostly done on very substantial sized objects, which significantly increases the computation time. However, the time performance of a program is one of the most important criteria nowadays. The aim of our project is to enable the parallel execution thanks to the MPI technology*." I think the idea we are discussing in this thread is a good extension to the application of parallel computing and High Performance Computing framework to mathematical methods of solving boundary value problems. On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Boris Schäling <boris@highscore.de> wrote:
On Sun, 02 Feb 2014 16:15:38 +0100, Christopher Kormanyos < e_float@yahoo.com> wrote:
[...]OK, wake up from winter hibernation, Boost! :-)
Let's get a few more good projects with commited mentors up on our list!
Thanks for pushing this a bit, Chris! The application period for GSoC 2014 starts in a few hours. If we (Boost) want to participate in this year's program again it's time to add all project ideas to < https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/SoC2014>. Feel free to add ideas even if you know that you won't be able to work on them yourself. Don't think only about libraries but maybe unit tests or any utilities which could help Boost manage source code better after the switch from Subversion to Git.
And if anyone is interested in becoming this year's GSoC admin - let me know!
Boris
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