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Update Setting up diagonalization engine authored Feb 18, 2021 by Gabriel Wlazłowski's avatar Gabriel Wlazłowski
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...@@ -74,4 +74,6 @@ All tests correspond to the extraction of **all** eigenvectors. ...@@ -74,4 +74,6 @@ All tests correspond to the extraction of **all** eigenvectors.
These scalings are derived empirically: points correspond to **real** measurement on target system, while line shows a fit of ideal scaling for level-3 rutines ($`\sim N^3`$) These scalings are derived empirically: points correspond to **real** measurement on target system, while line shows a fit of ideal scaling for level-3 rutines ($`\sim N^3`$)
### [Summit](https://docs.olcf.ornl.gov/systems/summit_user_guide.html) ### [Summit](https://docs.olcf.ornl.gov/systems/summit_user_guide.html)
The scaling was derived within ALCC grant [Quantum Turbulence in Fermi Superfluids](https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/web-project/quantum-turbulence-in-fermi-superfluids/). The scaling was derived within ALCC grant [Quantum Turbulence in Fermi Superfluids](https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/web-project/quantum-turbulence-in-fermi-superfluids/).
* Raw data: [summit-scaling.txt](uploads/911ad867f99f6f513bfd9070aaae15d8/summit-scaling.txt)
* Gnuplot script: [summit-scaling.gp](uploads/7fc8391f39d6b9d48a6fee8b38c7b3a5/summit-scaling.gp)
![summit-scaling](uploads/e27884d7a5cb4ed751635a06d3f25ca7/summit-scaling.png) ![summit-scaling](uploads/e27884d7a5cb4ed751635a06d3f25ca7/summit-scaling.png)
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