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441 | 441 | differentiation directly on C++ frontend to utilize the benefits of |
442 | 442 | clang’s infrastructure. |
443 | 443 | proposal: /assets/docs/Mihail_Mihov_GSoC24_Proposal.pdf |
444 | | - mentors: Vaibhav Thakkar, Petro Zaritskyi, Vassil Vassilev |
| 444 | + mentors: Vaibhav Thakkar, Petro Zarytskyi, Vassil Vassilev |
445 | 445 |
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446 | 446 |
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447 | 447 | - name: Vaibhav Thakkar |
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812 | 812 | RooFit is a toolkit for statistical modeling and fitting used by most |
813 | 813 | experiments in particle physics. Just as data sets from next-generation |
814 | 814 | experiments grow, processing requirements for physics analysis become |
815 | | - more computationally demanding, necessitating performance optimizations |
| 815 | + more computationally demanding, necessitating performance optimizagtions |
816 | 816 | for RooFit. One possibility to speed-up minimization and add stability |
817 | 817 | is the use of automatic differentiation (AD). Unlike for numerical |
818 | 818 | differentiation, the computation cost scales linearly with the number of |
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929 | 929 | candidates are well-typed with respect to cursor positions. The |
930 | 930 | project incorporates the completion infrastructure of Cling into |
931 | 931 | Clang-REPL. Next, we build components that handle type contexts and |
932 | | - subtyping. Lastly, we combine the completion and type-related |
| 932 | + subtypes. Lastly, we combine the completion and type-related |
933 | 933 | components to deliver the type-directed auto-completion in Clang-REPL. |
934 | 934 | proposal: /assets/docs/FredFu_Proposal.pdf |
935 | 935 | mentors: Vassil Vassilev |
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952 | 952 | Clang-REPL is the evolution of Cling, an interactive c++ interpreter |
953 | 953 | based on LLVM and Clang. It first developed as part of the high-energy |
954 | 954 | physics (HEP) data analysis project - ROOT, and subsequently grew as a |
955 | | - standalone tool outisde the HEP community. The main goal behind the |
| 955 | + standalone tool outside the HEP community. The main goal behind the |
956 | 956 | Clang-REPL project is to move most parts of Cling into LLVM. By doing |
957 | 957 | so, the benefits of using the LLVM community standards for code reviews, |
958 | 958 | release cycles and integration will ensure the software's |
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