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where parameter file is a simple text file including directives like | where parameter file is a simple text file including directives like | ||
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- | for assigning calculation to 8 threads of the processor. See [[docs:gsvit_inputs|GSvit input files]] description for more details. | + | for assigning calculation to 8 cores of the processor. See [[docs:gsvit_inputs|GSvit input files]] description for more details. |
For complex simulations the parameter file can contain many directives. | For complex simulations the parameter file can contain many directives. | ||
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- | Details on use of XSvit can be found in [[docs:xsvit_dialogues|XSvit reference]] documentation. | ||
In documentation related to [[fdtd:fdtd_gsvit|FDTD calculations via GSvit]], which lists all the possible options and algorithms, both the parameter file setup and XSvit based setup is always mentioned. There are also sample parameter files to be directly used for further modifications, either via XSvit or a text editor. | In documentation related to [[fdtd:fdtd_gsvit|FDTD calculations via GSvit]], which lists all the possible options and algorithms, both the parameter file setup and XSvit based setup is always mentioned. There are also sample parameter files to be directly used for further modifications, either via XSvit or a text editor. |