Dataset10.5281/zenodo.6464240
Submitted Publication
Luca Fedeli,Axel Huebl,And Others +2 more
- 01 Aug 2022
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TL;DR: Sure, here is the TLDR: This data artifact contains measurements and setups for a submitted publication to Supercomputing 2022. It includes source code, patches, and larger data.
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Abstract: This is the data artifact for a submitted publication to Supercomputing 2022. What to open<br> ============ Start in `01_scripts-measurements.zip` with its central README file.<br> This file summarizes all masurements & setups. Source code referenced from this README file is either open source on GitHub in WarpX and AMReX or patched.<br> Patches are stored in `02_sources_...`. The directory `03_larger_data_...` contains larger data, such as science runs (source data for figures) and profiles for flop measurements on GPU.
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