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n=12 npy file. #9

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bertie2 opened this issue Jul 11, 2023 · 1 comment
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n=12 npy file. #9

bertie2 opened this issue Jul 11, 2023 · 1 comment

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@bertie2
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bertie2 commented Jul 11, 2023

you didn't say where to put the n>11 files so I will be dumping them in this issue.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oKcpgGCj4CCuYqJyWKglPqRbO8WNjaB5/view?usp=sharing

count agrees with kevin gongs numbers exactly.

please note this was generated by my own parallelized version of your code at @ https://github.com/bertie2/cubes/tree/parallelism
so I may have introduced some weird bug, however since the numbers match with kevins I'm pretty confident.

also these files are going to get biiiiig as time goes on, so might want to look for a sane way to host them.

in the mean time i'm throwing more cores at the issue and looking at porting over to c# so will see you at n=13

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Well - this didn't take you long! Well done! I'll upload this to my google cloud, but you're absolutely right that these grow by about 7x each n+1, which is somewhat a concern!

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