-According to the results of Figure~\ref{fig:03}, a degradation of the network
-latency from $8.10^{-6}$ to $6.10^{-5}$ implies an absolute time increase of
-more than $75\%$ (resp. $82\%$) of the execution for the classical GMRES
-(resp. Krylov multisplitting) algorithm which means that the GMRES seems tolerate more the network latency variation with a less rate increase of the execution time. However, the execution time factor between the two algorithms varies from 2.2 to 1.5 times with a network latency decreasing from $8.10^{-6}$ to $6.10^{-5}$.
+In Table~\ref{tab:03}, parameters for the influence of the network latency are
+reported. According to the results of Figure~\ref{fig:03}, a degradation of the
+network latency from $8.10^{-6}$ to $6.10^{-5}$ implies an absolute time
+increase of more than $75\%$ (resp. $82\%$) of the execution for the classical
+GMRES (resp. Krylov multisplitting) algorithm. The execution time factor
+between the two algorithms varies from 2.2 to 1.5 times with a network latency
+decreasing from $8.10^{-6}$ to $6.10^{-5}$.