@@teress1316 Yeah I’m aware, I work in computronland, I’m still impressed the captions caught it - not every word with a Wikipedia page is going to get caught by automated captions.
Cool. But can i do an asychronous recieve instead (from any proceess)? Also, how would you run the processes on computer over a network and use it together with OpenMP (multithreading)?
Can you explain why the evens need to be sending when the odds are receiving and vice versa? Why can’t they all just run send and receive in the same order? Would this result in some kind of deadlock?
Thank you so much. But please tell me: what is exactly a process ? Also in the context of a say modern CPU architecture of 1 CPU with a number of cores and shared memory but few channels. If there are 2 CPUs say, how does mpi concepts change??
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This is the best intro to MPI I have ever seen. Thank you so much for sharing this video!
I am at time point 18 minutes and I can feel that the presenter has the gift of teaching, something not everyone is blessed with
This is incredible, thank you so much for releasing this.
I hope you win the lottery!! This information is very helpful and well structured.
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Thank you for all your videos Tom. Not easy to find easily digestible information on topics such as these.
This is an incredible tutorial. Thanks mate
EXTREMELY Knowledgeable video. 1000000 likes
so beautiful code, I just felt so good to learn
Can I just say how impressed I am that Google's auto-generated captions managed to understand "endian-ness" at 14:35?
because it's actually a term: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endianness
@@teress1316 Yeah I’m aware, I work in computronland, I’m still impressed the captions caught it - not every word with a Wikipedia page is going to get caught by automated captions.
Fantastic video. Very clear and easy to follow.
Thank you very much!
Truly simplified all the complex stuff. Thank you !
thank you for recording this!! my professor is too hardheaded to record his own lectures (and your lectures also have a higher quality)
You are a hero, sir.
You explain perfectly! Thanks!
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Cool. But can i do an asychronous recieve instead (from any proceess)? Also, how would you run the processes on computer over a network and use it together with OpenMP (multithreading)?
Awesome intro, Thanks!
awesome explanation, thanks!
Pure gold.
Greetings, love the content, can you suggest or guide maybe for implementation for HykSort algorithm with MPI???
This was a highly informative video. I really appreciate it 👍
Can you explain why the evens need to be sending when the odds are receiving and vice versa? Why can’t they all just run send and receive in the same order? Would this result in some kind of deadlock?
How do i compile and run this code??
thank you for this
Thank you so much. But please tell me: what is exactly a process ? Also in the context of a say modern CPU architecture of 1 CPU with a number of cores and shared memory but few channels. If there are 2 CPUs say, how does mpi concepts change??
best best best
Excellent
One thing missing: how to build & launch these processes? Also, how to launch them on different PCs over a network?
how can i get this slides sir i really found it helpful so thank you so much
Thank You Sir
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Why can't they all send and receive at the same time ?
excellent, thank you!
thanks a lot man
Thanks a bunch!!!!!
Excellent