\label{fig:09}
\end{figure}
In Figure~\ref{fig:09} we can see that both approaches are scalable
-and can solve very high degree polynomials. With full polynomial both
-approaches give very similar results. However, for sparse polynomials
-there are a noticeable difference in favour of MPI when the degree is
-above 4 millions. Between 1 and 3 millions, OpenMP is more effecient.
-Under 1 million, OpenMPI and MPI are almost equivalent.
+and can solve very high degree polynomials. In addition, with full polynomial as well as sparse ones, both
+approaches give very similar results.
+
+%SIDER JE viens de virer \c ca For sparse polynomials here are a noticeable difference in favour of MPI when the degree is
+%above 4 millions. Between 1 and 3 millions, OpenMP is more effecient.
+%Under 1 million, OpenMPI and MPI are almost equivalent.
%SIDER : il faut une explication sur les différences ici aussi.