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# Parallel programming with OpenMP
This repository contains various exercises and examples on parallel programming with OpenMP.
A C or Fortran compiler supporting OpenMP is needed for building the code. Simple cases can
be built and run as:
- gcc -o exe -fopenmp exercise.c
- gfortran -o exe -fopenmp exercise.c
where gcc/gfortran and -fopenmp should be replaced by proper compiler commands
and options if you are not using the GNU compilers.
For more complex cases a Makefile is provided.
## Exercises
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- [Hello world](hello-world) Simplest possible OpenMP program
(C and Fortran versions). Level: **basic**
- [Parallel region and data sharing](data-sharing) The basic data sharing
primitives (C and Fortran versions). Level: **basic**
- [Work sharing for a simple loop](work-sharing) Simple parallelization of
for/do loop (C and Fortran versions). Level: **basic**
- [Vector sum and race condition](race-condition) A basic example of race
condition and various ways for resolving it (C and Fortran versions).
Level: **intemediate**
- [Using OpenMP tasks for dynamic parallelization](tasks) Utilising OpenMP
task construct for more dynamic parallelization (C and Fortran versions).
Level: **intemediate**
## Examples
- [Heat equation](heat-equation) A two dimensional heat equation solver which
is parallelized with OpenMP. (C and Fortran versions).
Level: **intermediate**
## How to contribute
Any contributions (new exercises and examples, bug fixes, improvements etc.) are
warmly welcome. In order to contribute, please follow the standard
Gitlab workflow:
1. Fork the project into your personal space
2. Create a feature branch
3. Work on your contributions
4. Push the commit(s) to your fork
5. Submit a merge request to the master branch
As a quality assurance, the merge request is reviewed by PRACE staff before it is accepted into main branch.