[Commits] [svn:einsteintoolkit] Paper_EinsteinToolkit_2010/ (Rev. 216)
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Carpet} AMR infrastructure. As we have shown, good scaling is
limited to only a few thousand processes for some of the most widely used
simulation scenarios. Work is in progress to eliminate this
-bottleneck. On the other hand, a production simulation is typically
+bottleneck~\cite{Zebrowski:2011bl}. On the other hand, a production simulation is typically
composed of a large number of components, and even analysis and I/O
routines have to scale well to achieve overall good performance. This
is a highly non-trivial problem, since most Einstein Toolkit physics
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