From vence.s at gmail.com Mon Sep 6 17:02:29 2010 From: vence.s at gmail.com (V.Sokolov) Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2010 19:02:29 +0400 Subject: [Sax-project-users] spectra normalization in SaX 1.1-beta Message-ID: <4C850285.5070304@gmail.com> Dear SaX developers, I got strange dependence of OAS, REPSILON and EELS spectra on number of processors used in "sax.x -code spectra" runs. In the attached picture there are oas.RPAEXC spectra for Example 3 calculated on one, two and five processors (black, red, and green lines, respectively) and the reference oas.RPAEXC (orange circles). Spectrum amplitude seems to be proportional to the number of processors. Is there a bug in normalization? Thanking in advance, -- V.Sokolov From marsamos at democritos.it Thu Sep 23 16:21:59 2010 From: marsamos at democritos.it (marsamos at democritos.it) Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 16:21:59 +0200 Subject: [Sax-project-users] spectra normalization in SaX 1.1-beta In-Reply-To: <4C850285.5070304@gmail.com> References: <4C850285.5070304@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20100923162159.xnquw30c4kwg8wo8@mail.democritos.it> Dear Sokolov, yes indeed this a bug! Thank you very much for your contribution! I hope to have a stable release current october! bests SaX Team Quoting "V.Sokolov" : > Dear SaX developers, > I got strange dependence of OAS, REPSILON and EELS spectra on number > of processors used in "sax.x -code spectra" runs. In the attached > picture there are oas.RPAEXC spectra for Example 3 calculated on > one, two and five processors (black, red, and green lines, > respectively) and the reference oas.RPAEXC (orange circles). Spectrum > amplitude seems to be proportional to the number of processors. > Is there a bug in normalization? > Thanking in advance, > -- > V.Sokolov > > -- Dr. L. Martin-Samos tel. +39 040 3787 429 CNR-DEMOCRITOS and International School for Advanced Studies (ISAS-SISSA) via Beirut 2-4 34151 Trieste Italy ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.