Sylwester Arabas
Sylwester Arabas
In #137, we have introduced an `mpi-np` matrix from this PR (with settings for `mpiexec -np N`). Previously, everything was tested on 2 processes, now we do both 2 and...
@opoplawski, do I understand correctly that the tests pass OK on Fedora arm64 builds? In #1788, we are introducing Apple Silicon builds to CI, but the PR is blocked by...
Not sure if this applies here, but let's remember that, e.g., in Dabian/Ubuntu packages, our `antlr` folder is removed and the compilation is done against the system antlr: https://sources.debian.org/patches/gnudatalanguage/1.0.4-1/Build-with-Debian-s-antlr-instead-of-the-embedded-copy-in.patch/
Thanks @jtbuch & @claresinger! > One suggestion that both @claresinger and @edejong-caltech made (also something that @kdlamb and I discussed independently) was to introduce a new attribute vector for the...
@jtbuch, @claresinger, apologies that it took longer than expected, but here's a first try at a new `Seeding` dynamic for PySDM based on the above idea of using zero multiplicities...
(I've refactored a bit the PR today moving the plot-generating example into a Jupyeter notebook - hope this will facilitate trying it out: https://github.com/slayoo/PySDM/blob/sd_injection/examples/PySDM_examples/seeding/hello_world.ipynb)
@claresinger, thanks for following up. Yes, of course, the single time window, injection rate, single-super-droplet-per-step operation and lack of attribute sampling are all temporarily set here to the simplest possible...
Perhaps we could try with this paper as a source of an "example": https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0450(1997)036%3C1449:CPTHSW%3E2.0.CO;2 
Probably this one could also be reproduced: https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2012.0086 
let's then close here