Hi Thiago,
I suspected there was something between Openmp and multiprocessing,
but I didn't know how to disable it. Thank you for this trick. It
really worked.
I was very curious about whether or not removing the parallel edges
directly impact the execution.
Thank you.
Em ter., 30 de jun. de
Am 30.06.20 um 17:13 schrieb Ronaldo Alves:
> Sorry about that. I tried to reduce it to the maximum so that it could
> be possible to simulate this behavior.
> https://pastebin.com/cyCwAX0z
>
> If I remove line 18, everything goes normally. This behavior does not
> occur on smaller networks (if
Sorry about that. I tried to reduce it to the maximum so that it could
be possible to simulate this behavior.
https://pastebin.com/cyCwAX0z
If I remove line 18, everything goes normally. This behavior does not
occur on smaller networks (if reduce a number of nodes on graph,
everything is ok).
Dear Ronaldo,
When asking questions like this, it is imperative to include a minimal
working example that reproduces the problem. Otherwise there is not much
we can do to help.
Best,
Tiago
Am 30.06.20 um 16:07 schrieb Ronaldo Alves:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am conducting tests where I perform
Hi everyone,
I am conducting tests where I perform several parallel tests of the
SIR model (they are not using n iterations because I need to find out
when the model stabilizes, where si (t) = 0).
Parallel execution has been carried out with the multiprocessing
library. In larger networks (2000
Am 30.06.20 um 12:32 schrieb Tiago de Paula Peixoto:
> There are no packages for xenial, since it's outdated and has reached
> end of life. You should upgrade to a supported ubuntu version (the
> current LTS is 20.04, but 18.04 will work too).
I'm sorry, this is incorrect, xenial has not reached
Am 30.06.20 um 11:25 schrieb dexterd:
> Hi, I followed the instructions in the official website
> (https://git.skewed.de/count0/graph-tool/-/wikis/installation-instructions#debian-ubuntu)
> to install graph-tool on ubuntu 16.04 LTS. I set DISTRIBUTION to xenial
> (corresponding to ubuntu 16.04
Hi, I followed the instructions in the official website
(https://git.skewed.de/count0/graph-tool/-/wikis/installation-instructions#debian-ubuntu)
to install graph-tool on ubuntu 16.04 LTS. I set DISTRIBUTION to xenial
(corresponding to ubuntu 16.04 LTS). Then I downloaded the public key as