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Documentation Updates-- Adding New People
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[/==============================================================================
Copyright (C) 2007-2015 Hartmut Kaiser
Copyright (C) 2016 Adrian Serio
Copyright (C) 2016-2017 Adrian Serio

Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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[[Name] [Institution] [email]]
[[Hartmut Kaiser] [__cct__, __lsu__] [[$./images/emails/hkaiser.png]]]
[[Thomas Heller] [__inf3__, __fau__] [[$./images/emails/theller.png]]]
[[Bryce Adelstein-Lelbach] [__cct__, __lsu__] [[$./images/emails/blelbach.png]]]
[[Bryce Adelstein-Lelbach] [__lbnl__] [[$./images/emails/balelbach.png]]]
[[Vinay C Amatya] [__cct__, __lsu__] [[$./images/emails/vamatya.png]]]
[[Steven Brandt] [__cct__, __lsu__] [[$./images/emails/sbrandt.png]]]
[[Maciej Brodowicz] [__crest__, __iu__] [[$./images/emails/mbrodowicz.png]]]
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Thanks also to the following people who contributed directly or indirectly to
the project through discussions, pull requests, documentation patches, etc.

* Khalid Hasanov, who contributed changes which allowed to run HPX on 64Bit
* Christopher Taylor, for his interest in __hpx__ and the fixes he provided.
* Shoshana Jakobovits, for her work on the resource partitioner.
* Denis Blank, who re-wrote our unwrapped function to accept plain values
arbitrary containers, and properly deal with nested futures.
* Ajai V. George, who implemented several of the parallel algorithms.
* Taeguk Kwon, who worked on implementing parallel algorithms as well as
adapting the parallel algorithms to the Ranges TS.
* Zach Byerly, who in his work developing applications on top of __hpx__
opened tickets and contributed to the __hpx__ examples.
* Daniel Estermann, for his work porting __hpx__ to the Raspberry Pi.
* Alireza Kheirkhahan, who built and administered our local cluster as well
as his work in distributed IO.
* Abhimanyu Rawat, who worked on stack overflow detection.
* David Pfander, who improved signal handling in __hpx__, provided his
optimization expertise, and worked on incorporating the Vc
vectorization into __hpx__.
* Denis Demidov, who contributed his insights with VexCL.
* Khalid Hasanov, who contributed changes which allowed to run __hpx__ on 64Bit
power-pc architectures.
* Zahra Khatami, who contributed the prefetching iterators and the persistent
auto chunking executor parameters implementation.
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* Harris Brakmic, who contributed an extensive build system description for
building __hpx__ with Visual Studio.
* Parsa Amini, who refactored and simplified the implementation of AGAS in
__hpx__.
__hpx__ and who works on its implementation and optimization.
* Luis Martinez de Bartolome who implemented a build system extension for
__hpx__ integrating it with the __conan__ C/C++ package manager.
* Vinay C Amatya, who contributed to the documentation and provided some
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contributed to the resource manager used in the thread scheduling subsystem.
She also worked on __hpx__ in the context of the Google Summer of Code 2015.
* Larry Xiao, Devang Bacharwar, Marcin Copik, and Konstantin Kronfeldner who
worked on HPX in the context of the Google Summer of Code program 2015.
worked on __hpx__ in the context of the Google Summer of Code program 2015.
* Daniel Bourgeois (__cct__) who contributed to __hpx__ the implementation of
several parallel algorithms (as proposed by __cpp11_n4107__).
* Anuj Sharma and Christopher Bross (__inf3__), who worked on __hpx__ in the
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(as proposed by __cpp11_n4107__).
* Damond Howard (__lsu__), who works on __hpxcl__ (mainly all work related to
__cuda__).
* Parsa Amini (__cct__), who works on the implementation and optimization of
AGAS (Active Global Address Space).
* Christoph Junghans (Los Alamos National Lab), who helped making our
buildsystem more portable.
* Andreas Buhr, who helped with improving our documentation.
* Antoine Tran Tan (Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique, Paris), who
worked on integrating __hpx__ as a backend for __nt2__. He also contributed
an implementation of an API similar to Fortran co-arrays on top of __hpx__.
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also contributed a complete rewrite of the serialization infrastructure
replacing Boost.Serialization inside __hpx__.
* Pyry Jahkola, who contributed the Mac OS build system and build documentation
on how to build HPX using Clang and libc++.
* Mario Mulansky, who created an __hpx__ backend for his Boost.Odeint library, and
who submitted several test cases allowing us to reproduce and fix problems
on how to build __hpx__ using Clang and libc++.
* Mario Mulansky, who created an __hpx__ backend for his Boost.Odeint library,
and who submitted several test cases allowing us to reproduce and fix problems
in __hpx__.
* Rekha Raj, who contributed changes to the description of the Windows build
instructions.
* Alex Nagelberg for his work on implementing a C wrapper API for HPX.
* Jeremy Kemp how worked on an __hpx__ OpenMP backend and added regression tests.
* Alex Nagelberg for his work on implementing a C wrapper API for __hpx__.
* Chen Guo, helvihartmann, Nicholas Pezolano, and John West who added
and improved examples in __hpx__.
* Joseph Kleinhenz, Markus Elfring, Kirill Kropivyansky, Alexander Neundorf,
and BryantLam who improved our CMake.
* Praveen Velliengiri, Element-126, ShmuelLevine, Aalekh Nigam,
HadrienG2, Prayag Verma, and
Avyav Kumar who improved the documentation.
* J. F. Bastien, Christopher Hinz, Brandon Kohn, hendrx, Dekken, and
woodmeister123 who contributed to the
general improvement of __hpx__

In addition to the people who worked directly with __hpx__ development we would
like to acknowledge the NSF, DoE, DARPA, __cct__, and __inf3__ who fund and
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