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Extending Taskflow With Dynamic Data Dependencies. -- Adaptively Optimizing the Performance of HPX's Parallel Algorithms. -- GPRat: Gaussian Process Regression with Asynchronous Tasks. -- Supporting OpenMP Free Agents by Leveraging the nOS-V Threading Library. -- Analyzing Data Sparsity in Global and Compact Support Radial Basis Functions for 3D Unstructured Mesh Deformation. -- Scalable Block-Sparse Matrix Multiplication Using Template Task Graphs. -- Type-level invariants for SPMD programming with Rust. -- Comparing and Contrasting User and Runtime Directed Data Placement Strategies for Owner-Compute, Multi-Accelerator Distributed Task Based Scheduling. -- Toward Portable GPU Performance: Julia Recursive Implementation of TRMM and TRSM. -- Contemplating a Lightweight Communication Interface for Asynchronous Many-Task Systems. -- Leveraging Hardware-Aware Computation in Mixed-Precision Matrix Multiply: A Tile-Centric Approach. 330 $aThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Asynchronous Many-Task Systems and Applications, WAMTA 2025, held in St. Louis, Missouri, USA during February 19?21, 2025. The 13 full papers and 2 short papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 18 submissions. 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