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**run_stub.sh:** Bash script to run the MD-Bench stubbed force calculation for different configurations and evaluate the performance.
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**run_stub.sh:** Bash script to run the MD-Bench stubbed force calculation for different configurations and evaluate the performance.
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The configuration parameters are:
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The configuration parameters are:
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*-a <numbers>:* specify the number of atoms per unit cell (the number of neighbors per atom is this value minus 1), the default is 8.
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- **-a <numbers>:** specify the number of atoms per unit cell (the number of neighbors per atom is this value minus 1), the default is 8.
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*-n <numbers>:* timesteps to run the simulation, the default is 200.
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- **-n <numbers>:** timesteps to run the simulation, the default is 200.
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*-nx <numbers>:* number of unit cells in the x dimension, the default is 4.
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- **-nx <numbers>:** number of unit cells in the x dimension, the default is 4.
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*-ny <numbers>:* number of unit cells in the y dimension, the default is 4.
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- **-ny <numbers>:** number of unit cells in the y dimension, the default is 4.
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*-nz <numbers>:* number of unit cells in the z dimension, the default is 2.
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- **-nz <numbers>:** number of unit cells in the z dimension, the default is 2.
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Notice that these parameters can also be specified as lists, which executes the stubbed force calculation several times varying the specific parameter to each element of the list.
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Notice that these parameters can also be specified as lists, which executes the stubbed force calculation several times varying the specific parameter to each element of the list.
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All combinations of parameters are executed!
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All combinations of parameters are executed!
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The following parameters are also available:
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The following parameters are also available:
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*-f <frequency>:* CPU frequency in GHz (assure your CPU frequency is fixed by disabling Turbo mode), more performance metrics such as cycles per iteration are displayed if this option is defined.
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- **-f <frequency>:** CPU frequency in GHz (assure your CPU frequency is fixed by disabling Turbo mode), more performance metrics such as cycles per iteration are displayed if this option is defined.
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*-o <file>:* output file (.txt) for the results, the default is *run_results.txt*.
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- **-o <file>:** output file (.txt) for the results, the default is *run_results.txt*.
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*-r <runs>:* number of runs for each configuration (only the values for the best run are displayed), the default is 3.
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- **-r <runs>:** number of runs for each configuration (only the values for the best run are displayed), the default is 3.
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**plot_run_stub_data.py:** Python script to plot the data generated by the *run_stub.sh* script. Just provide the name of the .txt file as a parameter and this script generates a corresponding PDF with the same file name.
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**plot_run_stub_data.py:** Python script to plot the data generated by the *run_stub.sh* script. Just provide the name of the .txt file as a parameter and this script generates a corresponding PDF with the same file name.
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