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Hi Scott,
Thanks for your reply, but I can not zip up my design for some reason. Since the nano-particles are randomly placed on the resonator, I believe I can not utilize any symmetry.
However, I find the statement saying that “OptiFDTD 64-bit Linux simulator can be easily deployed on any Linux cluster to further reduce simulation time and extend usable memory. ” I wonder what is “Linux simulator”, is this the same OptiFDTD 13 software but based on the Linux system? And how can I get this simulator?
I find “simulate with linux” item in the menu, as shown in the picture. If I want to do long time simulation on a Linux cluster, does it mean that I need to buy the OptiFDTD 13.0 64-bit Linux simulator first and export the 3D project file and then run it using the Linux simulator?
Thanks,
Yun
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