%Doing many experiments with many cores is not easy and requires to access to a supercomputer with several hours for developing a code and then improving it.
In the following we present some experiments we could achieved out on the Hector
-architecture, a UK's high-end computing resource, funded by the UK
-Research Councils. This is a Cray XE6 supercomputer, equipped with two 16-core
-AMD Opteron 2.3 Ghz and 32 GB of memory. Machines are interconnected with a 3D
-torus.
+architecture, a UK's high-end computing resource, funded by the UK Research
+Councils~\cite{hector}. This is a Cray XE6 supercomputer, equipped with two
+16-core AMD Opteron 2.3 Ghz and 32 GB of memory. Machines are interconnected
+with a 3D torus.
Table~\ref{tab1} shows the result of the experiments. The first column shows
the size of the 3D Poisson problem. The size is chosen in order to have
preconditioning techniques for Krylov iterative methods and multisplitting
methods with overlapping blocks.
+\section{Acknowledgement}
+The authors would like to thank Mark Bull of the EPCC his fruitful remarks and the facilities of HECToR.
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%Larger experiments\\