MPI for Python - Python bindings for MPI
MPI for Python (mpi4py) provides bindings of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) standard for the Python programming language, allowing any Python program to exploit multiple processors.
This package is constructed on top of the MPI-1/MPI-2 specification and provides an object oriented interface which closely follows MPI-2 C++ bindings. It supports point-to-point (sends, receives) and collective (broadcasts, scatters, gathers) communications of any picklable Python object as well as optimized communications of Python object exposing the single-segment buffer interface (NumPy arrays, builtin bytes/string/array objects).
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Yuchen Lin (maxlin_factory)
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Stefan Brüns (StefanBruens)
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openmpi1 is deprecated for long, and the science project has started disabling openMPI1 for Leap/SLE 15.2. Boost has been using openMPI2 as its MPI implementation for quite some time, and linking to libmpi.so.12 and libmpi.so.20 from the same binary causes the well known breakage.
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