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Old   May 12, 2010, 05:24
Question Divergence Computer Dependent??
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I run a particular simulation on a Windows 7 computer without a problem. When I try to run the same simulation on a Windows XP computer the calculation stops without a iteration and gives a divergence error.

Is there someone who has a solution to this problem?
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I run a particular simulation on a Windows 7 computer without a problem. When I try to run the same simulation on a Windows XP computer the calculation stops without a iteration and gives a divergence error.

Is there someone who has a solution to this problem?

if issue is related to precision then yes, it might be related to computer or rather operating system.
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