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Looks quite linear down to ~500 particles, when we loose scaling, but that is still 40%
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of all steps. |
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Looks quite linear down to ~500 particles, when we loose good scaling, that is still 40%
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of all steps, but we are still somewhat linear. So that idea is unproven. Need to count
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cells, or be selective about which tasks? |
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