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Hi Abodh,
When you say "networkx scenario creator" I think you mean networkx
scenario tree creator. For two-stage problems in mpi-sppy, tree creation is
extremely easy. The scenario creator just has a function call to
sputils.attach_root_node like the one in the farmer.py example:
varlist = [model.DevotedAcreage]
sputils.attach_root_node(model, model.FirstStageCost, varlist)
The farmer example is a pretty good example. You don't have to learn too
much HPC terminology, but you do have to install MPI and mpi4py as
described in the github readme and the documentation:
https://mpi-sppy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
…On Wed, Nov 16, 2022 at 4:01 PM Abodh Poudyal ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello,
Is there an example in mpisppy where we can import a concrete model from
PySP with networkx scenario creator and invoke hubs and spoke cylinders to
run the PySP imported model in parallel? I want to use Progressive Hedging
to do this.
I just started reviewing mpisppy and would appreciate any help on this :)
Furthermore, are there good examples of running two-stage problems in
parallel using mpisppy without learning too many HPC terminologies?
Regards,
Abodh
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Hello,
Is there an example in mpisppy where we can import a concrete model from PySP with networkx scenario creator and invoke hubs and spoke cylinders to run the PySP imported model in parallel? I want to use Progressive Hedging to do this.
I just started reviewing mpisppy and would appreciate any help on this :) Furthermore, are there good examples of running two-stage problems in parallel using mpisppy without learning too many HPC terminologies?
Regards,
Abodh
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