+Table~\ref{tab:03} shows the execution times and the number of iterations of
+example ex15 of PETSc on the Juqueen architecture. Differents number of cores
+are studied rangin from 2,048 upto 16,383. Two preconditioners have been
+tested. For those experiments, the number of components (or unknown of the
+problems) per processor is fixed to 25,000. This number can seem relatively
+small. In fact, for some applications that need a lot of memory, the number of
+components per processor requires sometimes to be small.
+
+In this Table, we can notice that TSIRM is always faster than FGMRES. The last
+column shows the ratio between FGMRES and the best version of TSIRM according to
+the minimization procedure: CGLS or LSQR. Even if we have computed the worst
+case between CGLS and LSQR, it is clear that TSIRM is alsways faster than
+FGMRES. For this example, the multigrid preconditionner is faster than SOR. The
+gain between TSIRM and FGMRES is more or less similar for the two
+preconditioners
+
+
+\begin{figure}[htbp]
+\centering
+ \includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{nb_iter_sec_ex15_juqueen}
+\caption{Number of iterations per second with ex15 and the same parameters than in Table~\ref{tab:03}}
+\label{fig:01}
+\end{figure}
+
+
+
+