This is the third part of the series of introduction to the high level, high performance language Julia. In this seminar we will focus more on the linear algebra operations on multi-cores, features that make parallel programming simple on shared and distributed memory systems, through examples.
All the webinars in the series:
* "Julia - A first perspective": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKxs0L2Ac4I
* "Julia: A second perspective": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QuqSOUbY6Q
* "Julia: A third perspective - parallel computing explained": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWLV6oTmfO8
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This webinar was presented by Ge Baolai (SHARCNET) on March 11th, 2020, as a part of a series of regular biweekly General Interest webinars ran by SHARCNET. The webinars cover different high performance computing (HPC) topics, are approximately 45 minutes in length, and are delivered by experts in the relevant fields. Further details can be found on this web page: https://www.sharcnet.ca/help/index.php/Online_Seminars . Subscribe to our twitter account (@SHARCNET) to stay updated about our upcoming webinars.
SHARCNET is a consortium of 19 Canadian academic institutions who share a network of high performance computers (http://www.sharcnet.ca/). SHARCNET is a part of Compute Ontario (http://computeontario.ca/) and Compute Canada (https://computecanada.ca/).
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