MAXIMUM: FORTRAN90/OpenMP version OpenMP allows FORTRAN programs to compute a maximum as a reduction variable. How does this work exactly? The number of processors available = 8 The number of threads available = 1 X_MAX should be 1.94562 Computed X_MAX2 = 1.94562 Computed X_MAX3 = 1.94562 MAXIMUM: Normal end of execution. MAXIMUM: FORTRAN90/OpenMP version OpenMP allows FORTRAN programs to compute a maximum as a reduction variable. How does this work exactly? The number of processors available = 8 The number of threads available = 2 X_MAX should be 1.94562 Computed X_MAX2 = 1.94562 Computed X_MAX3 = 1.94562 MAXIMUM: Normal end of execution. MAXIMUM: FORTRAN90/OpenMP version OpenMP allows FORTRAN programs to compute a maximum as a reduction variable. How does this work exactly? The number of processors available = 8 The number of threads available = 4 X_MAX should be 1.94562 Computed X_MAX2 = 1.94562 Computed X_MAX3 = 1.94562 MAXIMUM: Normal end of execution.