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spectrallypure
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Hello! Is it possible in ADE-L to parallelize parametric simulations (e.g. transient)?. I have tried both using the APS mode and setting "multithreading" to manual (with No. of threads >1), but I still see that parametric simulations are run sequentially one after the other.
I would really appreciate if someone could confirm me if this is possible or not with ADE-L. I know it can be done with ADEXL defining corners and using distributed processing, but I would like to avoid this approach (we have a very messy grid, with slow nodes; it is good for monte carlo sims but not efficient for complex transient sims). Using the many cores of my local (fast) PC would be much more efficient!
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
Cheers,
Jorge.
P.S. In case it were not possible, would it still be possible to parallelize these simulations using ADEXL and distributed computing, but *without* using the grid and ONLY the cores of the local machine? This already would help a lot!
I would really appreciate if someone could confirm me if this is possible or not with ADE-L. I know it can be done with ADEXL defining corners and using distributed processing, but I would like to avoid this approach (we have a very messy grid, with slow nodes; it is good for monte carlo sims but not efficient for complex transient sims). Using the many cores of my local (fast) PC would be much more efficient!
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
Cheers,
Jorge.
P.S. In case it were not possible, would it still be possible to parallelize these simulations using ADEXL and distributed computing, but *without* using the grid and ONLY the cores of the local machine? This already would help a lot!