- * Most SimGrid model rely on a "fluid/steady-state" modeling that
- * simulate the sharing of resources between actions at relatively
- * coarse-grain. Such sharing is generally done by solving a set of
- * linear inequations. Let's take an example and assume we have the
- * variables \f$x_1\f$, \f$x_2\f$, \f$x_3\f$, and \f$x_4\f$ . Let's
- * say that \f$x_1\f$ and \f$x_2\f$ correspond to activities running
- * and the same CPU \f$A\f$ whose capacity is \f$C_A\f$. In such a
+ * Most SimGrid model rely on a "fluid/steady-state" modeling that simulate the sharing of resources between actions at
+ * relatively coarse-grain. Such sharing is generally done by solving a set of linear inequations. Let's take an
+ * example and assume we have the variables \f$x_1\f$, \f$x_2\f$, \f$x_3\f$, and \f$x_4\f$ . Let's say that \f$x_1\f$
+ * and \f$x_2\f$ correspond to activities running and the same CPU \f$A\f$ whose capacity is \f$C_A\f$. In such a