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March 8, 2007, 05:22 |
Hi,
I am adapting my timest
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Thomas Jung
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Hi,
I am adapting my timesteps automatically based on the max. Courant Number, and would like to do that in parallel now, too. However I am uncertain how (or if...) the timestep is propagated - does each processor have its own time object? Are they synchronized somehow? Thank you! |
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March 8, 2007, 06:11 |
It works in parallel too for t
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Bernhard Gschaider
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It works in parallel too for the standard-solvers
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