OK, thanks :)
And thanks for the link to sudoDEM :)
Bruno Chareyre said: (by the date of Sun, 1 Mar 2020 21:48:19 +0100)
> (sorry for previous empty message)
> Hi,
> I don't think DEM can realistically work with floats. If 100 particles in a
> row are elongated by 0.01%, the relative displac
(sorry for previous empty message)
Hi,
I don't think DEM can realistically work with floats. If 100 particles in a
row are elongated by 0.01%, the relative displacement between the 99th and
100th particles is 1e-6 times the positions. With single precision it would
already produce substantial numer
Hi,
I don't think DEM can in gener
On Sun, 1 Mar 2020 at 16:24, Janek Kozicki (yade)
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The high precision tests are now running in the gitlab pipeline. And
> we can be sure that `double` are not getting by accident into master.
> (except for the modules which are not supported by
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