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which is a cumulative histogram of updated particles, so we see that ~1000 particle updates
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and less account for half the time steps.
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Richard and I have concluded that this is best explained by the fact that the number
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of tasks (need a plot to prove this), a proxy for cells, is roughly the same for
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these steps. So we are processing the same number of cells... Turns out to be not
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obviously the case as a plot of tasks against updated particles is linear... |
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Richard and I initially speculated that this might best be explained by the fact that the number
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of tasks, a proxy for cells, is roughly the same for these steps (seemed that way
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to the eye). So we could be processing the same number of cells for different numbers
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of particles... Turns out to be not probably the case as a plot of active tasks per step
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against updated particles seems linear:
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![eagle_25-12cores-fig3](/uploads/34c0c78e99bc68bb6bd45f7ee46b1d75/eagle_25-12cores-fig3.png) |
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