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Benchmark pt4: The benchmarking code #60

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Fix typos

1. Generates the trajectory files `python -m trajectory.py`
2. Run the benchmarks. Currently are available:
- The Performance benchmark, checking the CPU/GPU usage and memory footprint for the different backend and configuration `perf` folder.
- The Quality benchmark that check how the pair trajectory/backend performs for the reconstruction. in `qual` folder
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1. Generates the trajectory files `python -m trajectory.py`
2. Run the benchmarks. Currently are available:
- The Performance benchmark, checking the CPU/GPU usage and memory footprint for the different backend and configuration `perf` folder.
- The Quality benchmark that check how the pair trajectory/backend performs for the reconstruction. in `qual` folder
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performs the reconstruction

@paquiteau paquiteau closed this Nov 23, 2023
@paquiteau paquiteau deleted the benchmark-pt4 branch November 23, 2023 21:03
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