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…using multithreading
…ort and add performance results
…l2024) and new Cosma5 (intel2025) due to missing AVX support on old Cosma
…lysis of human mobility scenario examples
…d performance analysis tools Smaller number of files to maintain Partition awareness (Cosma vs Cosma5)) Consistent directory naming Automatic tool detection for performance analysis Automatic SWIFT binary selection (intel2024 vs intel2025, serial vs parallel) Documentation for SLURM job scheduling suite updated (including scenarios for weak scaling)
Use a long long to store grid size to avoid overflow
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Rivers are added as the first geographic feature on a big map and performance of human random walk (supported by hydrodynamics module of SWIFT) and interaction with geographic features (currently rivers, supported by gravitation modules of SWIFT) is assessed.