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…arity in plot add pnames.txt and outnames.txt to workflow_uqpc.x
and put a "2" in the e^-(r^2/(2*V)) to make it a real Gaussian
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Tutorial code demonstrating how to use AMReX+PyTUQ to perform sensitivity analysis of the heat equation with uncertain inputs, in this case, initial amplitude, initial standard deviation, and diffusion coefficient. Outputs of interest are max temperature, integrated temperature, standard deviation of temperature, and temperature in cell (9,9,9).
This example is bash-script driven, supports gnu parallel and mpiexec workflows on a workstation.
Full documentation is included in the .rst files.
Huge thanks to Jean for the heavy lifting on this.