I don't know if I'm the only one mesmerised by the simulations - but I posed a question to Mr. Brooks, who was kind enough to answer it:
Originally posted by DanC:
Question: will it be possible, (or is it now) to replay the simulations of spectacularly efficient muon transfer rates for the edification of those that wish to learn more about the project and study the results?
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Try cut and pasting one result (that's a long line of parameters followed by a shorter line of other info) into queue.txt. Muon1 ought to then re-play it, although if the result already had a "#runs=005;" in its first line, it might get added to results.txt/dat with a lower score than it really had because Muon would think the score shown was a sum of 5 runs rather than just one. This isn't a major problem because low scores just get ignored, and if that result scored high previously it would still be often used as the basis for other designs. Of course if you manually edit the result in any way (e.g. remove the #runs thing), the checksum will be wrong and Muon will ignore the result.
Originally posted by DanC:
Question: will it be possible, (or is it now) to replay the simulations of spectacularly efficient muon transfer rates for the edification of those that wish to learn more about the project and study the results?
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Try cut and pasting one result (that's a long line of parameters followed by a shorter line of other info) into queue.txt. Muon1 ought to then re-play it, although if the result already had a "#runs=005;" in its first line, it might get added to results.txt/dat with a lower score than it really had because Muon would think the score shown was a sum of 5 runs rather than just one. This isn't a major problem because low scores just get ignored, and if that result scored high previously it would still be often used as the basis for other designs. Of course if you manually edit the result in any way (e.g. remove the #runs thing), the checksum will be wrong and Muon will ignore the result.