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Benchmarking our supercomputers
Alexandre Strube^1^\footnote{Corresponding author – [email protected]}
This is a first attempt to organize my thoughts on my current work with creating and tuning benchmarks which show me our supercomputers' software and hardware health. The idea is to have a set of benchmarks based on real codes which allow me to see, in a short glance, if everything is fine.
^1^ Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, 52425 Jülich, Germany. \newline \newline benchmarking, high-performance computing, hpc, jupyter, supercomputers
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Introduction

Test [@doi:10.1177/109434208900300302], has become a popular shaping route for all kinds of macroporous materials. The process is based on the segregation of matter (particles or solute) by growing crystals in a suspension or solution (Fig. 1). After complete solidification, the solvent crystals are removed by sublimation. The porosity obtained is thus an almost direct replica of the solvent crystals.

Principles of ice-templating. The colloidal suspension is frozen, the solvent crystals are then sublimated, and the resulting green body sintered.