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SUMMARY:The Challenge of a universal interface for high-performance and mu
 ltiplatforms low-level libraries
DESCRIPTION:Luigi Genovese (CEA Grenoble)\n\nHigh-performance numerical li
 braries remain a cornerstone of scientific computing, yet their integratio
 n across heterogeneous architectures, programming languages, and evolving 
 software ecosystems remains challenging. Exascale systems require librarie
 s that can operate efficiently across CPUs, GPUs, and distributed environm
 ents while remaining accessible to diverse user communities and higher-lev
 el software stacks.\nBy separating interface stability from implementation
  variability, ExaNLA aims to facilitate interoperability between numerical
  libraries, accelerate adoption across scientific applications, and provid
 e a sustainable path toward exascale-ready numerical software ecosystems.\
 nThis talk discusses the design challenges involved in defining a universa
 l interface for high-performance numerical kernels, which supports experim
 entation with alternative implementations and heterogeneous backends while
  maintaining a consistent programming model.\n\nDomain: Chemistry and Mate
 rials, Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences, Computational Methods and App
 lied Mathematics\n\nSession Chair: Edoardo Di Napoli (Forschungszentrum Jü
 lich)\n\n
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