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Copyright 1997-2001, University of Notre Dame.
Authors: Jeffrey M. Squyres, Jeremy G. Siek, Michael P. McNally, and
         Andrew Lumsdaine

This file is part of the Notre Dame C++ bindings for MPI.

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This directory contains several example programs as well as all the
examples from chapter 10 of the MPI-2 standard.  The programs are each
briefly described below.

chatper_10_mpi2.cc:
	The examples given in the text of Chapter 10 of the MPI-2 standard.

hello_world.cc:
	The usual hello world example.

pi:
	Calculates pi.

ring:
	Sends a message around a ring.

topology:
	Demonstrates the cartesian and graph topologies. See the
	source sode for more information.  It must be run with 4
	ranks.

user_bcast:
	A "hand-made" broadcast function using Isend and Irecv.
