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June 23, 2016, 17:33 |
can I decompose after reconstruct them?
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Sicheng Sun
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I am running a simulation on stampede, and divide into 96 processor....
after running it for 600s, I reconstruct my result and feel dissatisfied about the data. So I decide to change the data and restart it from the latest time. So my question is must I change the data in each processor? Can I just change the data in the reconstructed one and then decompose it ? Thanks a lot! |
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June 24, 2016, 00:31 |
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Sicheng Sun
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simply by executing decomposePar -time 600
in case anyone also search for the answer |
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