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This package provides Python bindings for the Message Passing Interface (MPI) standard. It is implemented on top of the MPI-1/2/3 specification and exposes an API which grounds on the standard MPI-2 C++ bindings. This package supports: + Communication of any picklable Python object * Point-to-point: send & receive * Collective: broadcast, scatter & gather, reductions + Communication of Python object exposing the Python buffer interface (NumPy arrays, builtin bytes/string/array objects) * Point-to-point: blocking/nonbloking/persistent send & receive * Collective: broadcast, block/vector scatter & gather, reductions + Process groups and communication domains * Creation of new intra/inter communicators * Cartesian & graph topologies + Parallel input/output: * read & write * blocking/nonbloking & collective/noncollective * individual/shared file pointers & explicit offset + Dynamic process management * spawn & spawn multiple * accept/connect * name publishing & lookup + One-sided operations * remote memory access: put, get, accumulate * passive target syncronization: start/complete & post/wait * active target syncronization: lock & unlock
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