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Following the Exa-DI general meetings, working groups were formed to produce applications on four major themes. The first mini application on high-precision discretisation is now available.

Following the Exa-DI workshops, four working groups (WGs) were formed, bringing together all the players involved in co-design and co-development: Exa-DI’s Computational and Data Science (CDT) team, members of the various targeted NumPEx projects, and application demonstration teams. These groups focus on efficient discretisation, unstructured meshes, block-structured AMR, and AI applied to linear inverse problems at exascale, and are now actively moving forward.

Thanks to these WGs, the first shared mini-applications, representative of the technical challenges of exascale applications, are currently being developed. They integrate high value-added software components (libraries, frameworks, tools) provided by other NumPEx teams. In this context, the first mini-application on high-precision discretisation is now available, with others to follow soon.

A documentation hub, set up in early 2025, is gradually centralising tutorials and technical documents of general interest for NumPEx Exa-DI. It includes: the NumPEx software catalogue, webinars and training courses, documentation on co-design and CDT packaging, and much more.

Feel free to consult it to stay up to date on the tools and resources available.

Figure: Overview of Impact-HPC.
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