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The Parallel Method Invocation (PMI) module allows to call arbitrary Python functions in parallel, and to create parallel instances of objects and call methods thereof. MPI can be used within the functions.

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PMI - Parallel Method Invocation
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PMI is a pure python module that allows libraries to provide functions
that are parallelized using MPI but that can nontheless be called from
serial Python scripts.

Requirements
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- Python version 2.4+
- An MPI module: 
  - mpi4py (http://mpi4py.scipy.org/) is recommended and can be
    installed from PyPI via easy_install or pip.

Installation
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To get and install PMI, you can either install it using easy_install:

   easy_install pmi

or pip:

   pip install pmi

or you can download it directly from the module's homepage:

   http://github.com/olenz/pmi

and install it using the distutils:

    python setup.py install

Documentation
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PMI is documented using pydoc, i.e. if you have a working python
installation, you should be able to access the documentation using

    pydoc pmi


Contributors
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Olaf Lenz <[email protected]>
Thomas Brandes
Axel Arnold
Jonathan Halverson
Torsten Stühn
Dirk Reith
Anton Schüller

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