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[lang] MatrixType refactor: Simplify reduction ops #6521

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Issue: #5819

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The use of atomic ops in #6425 is unnecessary. This PR removes those usage and simplifies logic around reduction ops.

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LGTM thanks!

@strongoier strongoier merged commit 336ee84 into taichi-dev:master Nov 7, 2022
@strongoier strongoier deleted the mat-20 branch November 7, 2022 01:48
quadpixels pushed a commit to quadpixels/taichi that referenced this pull request May 13, 2023
Issue: taichi-dev#5819

### Brief Summary

The use of atomic ops in taichi-dev#6425 is unnecessary. This PR removes those
usage and simplifies logic around reduction ops.
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