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Degrees of Freedom proportional to Computational Overhead
Posted 16 mai 2010, 05:21 UTC−4 1 Reply
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Hi,
I would like to quantify the computational efficiency of one model over another. For example, one model has 22979 DOF and another 4337 DOF. Do these values relate directly to the computational efficiency of the models?
I am looking at high simulation runs using a Monte Carlo technique and the computational efficiency of the model is very important. Therefore, I would like to discover a metric at the design stage that would help determine efficiency of one model over another.
Regards,
Tom
I would like to quantify the computational efficiency of one model over another. For example, one model has 22979 DOF and another 4337 DOF. Do these values relate directly to the computational efficiency of the models?
I am looking at high simulation runs using a Monte Carlo technique and the computational efficiency of the model is very important. Therefore, I would like to discover a metric at the design stage that would help determine efficiency of one model over another.
Regards,
Tom
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