X-Git-Url: https://bilbo.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/and/gitweb/hpcc2014.git/blobdiff_plain/4eeb6e06e742a4b5d9adcaae60633c22d9e5cb5b..3508230e964200878bde87222c8afd8d031903d8:/hpcc.tex diff --git a/hpcc.tex b/hpcc.tex index 8772c9c..a2c8642 100644 --- a/hpcc.tex +++ b/hpcc.tex @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ SimGrid toolkit~\cite{SimGrid}). Second, we confirm the effectiveness of asynchronous mode algorithms by comparing their performance with the synchronous mode. More precisely, we had implemented a program for solving large non-symmetric linear system of equations by numerical method GMRES (Generalized -Minimal Residual) []\AG[]{[]?}.\LZK{Problème traité dans le papier est symétrique ou asymétrique? (Poisson 3D symétrique?)} We show, that with minor modifications of the +Minimal Residual) []\AG[]{[]?}\LZK[]{~\cite{ref1}}.\LZK{Problème traité dans le papier est symétrique ou asymétrique? (Poisson 3D symétrique?)} We show, that with minor modifications of the initial MPI code, the SimGrid toolkit allows us to perform a test campaign of a real AIAC application on different computing architectures. The simulated results we obtained are in line with real results exposed in ??\AG[]{??}.