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Task 1055956537

Name de_nbody_orbit_fitting_04_12_2026_v195_OCS_north_MW2014__data__04_1777665902_1644940_2
Workunit 1021775221
Created 9 May 2026, 11:15:29 UTC
Sent 9 May 2026, 11:15:34 UTC
Report deadline 21 May 2026, 11:15:34 UTC
Received 24 May 2026, 10:31:09 UTC
Server state Over
Outcome Success
Client state Done
Exit status 0 (0x00000000)
Computer ID 1021775
Run time 21 hours 10 min 26 sec
CPU time 6 hours 30 min 8 sec
Validate state Task was reported too late to validate
Credit 0.00
Device peak FLOPS 4.03 GFLOPS
Application version Milkyway@home N-Body Simulation with Orbit Fitting v1.95
windows_x86_64
Peak working set size 26.95 MB
Peak swap size 18.41 MB
Peak disk usage 16.85 MB

Stderr output

<core_client_version>8.2.4</core_client_version>
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<stderr_txt>
<search_application> milkyway_nbody 1.95 Windows x86_64 double  OpenMP, Crlibm </search_application>
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Optimal Softening Length = 0.003510163685312 kpc, Upper bound = 0.030499373001389 kpc, Lower bound = 0.000403983685078 kpc
Dwarf Initial Position: [-30.859367013698858,3.597392071423208,28.676349097746154]
Dwarf Initial Velocity: [-100.584321860162419,157.727741876627675,57.599965466357894]
Initial LMC position: [50.907183375377763,562.241883613989444,70.950657833102511]
Initial LMC velocity: [-0.350962382138308,-54.701942424142942,-38.263235843267587]
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
Using OpenMP 1 max threads on a system with 2 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.95
<search_likelihood>-72.850056377372979</search_likelihood>
<search_likelihood_EMD>-32.921435243770766</search_likelihood_EMD>
<search_likelihood_Mass>-0.273058131975067</search_likelihood_Mass>
<search_likelihood_Beta>-11.612480509005190</search_likelihood_Beta>
<search_likelihood_BetaAvg>-5.719571925680254</search_likelihood_BetaAvg>
<search_likelihood_VelAvg>-7.608037604936464</search_likelihood_VelAvg>
<search_likelihood_Dist>-5.637817094031519</search_likelihood_Dist>
<search_likelihood_Momentum>-9.077655867973714</search_likelihood_Momentum>
strftime() failed called boinc_finish(0)

</stderr_txt>
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