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SUMMARY:The Message Passing Interface (MPI): Version 4.1 Is Available, Ver
 sions 4.2 and 5.0 Are Next — A Discussion with the HPC Community
DESCRIPTION:Martin Schulz (Technical University Munich, Leibniz Supercompu
 ting Centre (LRZ)); Anthony Skjellum (Tennessee Technological University);
  Jeff Hammond and Jim Dinan (NVIDIA Corporation); Howard Pritchard (Los Al
 amos National Laboratory (LANL)); and Aurelien Bouteiller (University of T
 ennessee)\n\nThe Message Passing Interface (MPI) API is the most dominant 
 programming approach for HPC environments. Its specification is driven by 
 the MPI Forum, an open forum consisting of MPI developers, vendors and use
 rs. Last year, the MPI Forum published the latest version of the standard,
  MPI 4.1. We will take a look at the new features and discuss what they me
 an for the users of MPI. We will also discuss new features targeted at upc
 oming versions of the MPI standard, in particular an ABI as well as new fe
 atures on fault tolerance, malleability and collective communication.\n\nR
 egistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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