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@ciarapimm ciarapimm commented Jan 31, 2022

This pull request adds changes to data.ecco to have a 4th gencost contribution. This gencost contribution is an example experiment of using a density following adjoint feature, seen in pull request: Changes to add density following adjoint feature
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@ciarapimm ciarapimm changed the title Cp testcase Example experiment using the density following adjoint feature Jan 31, 2022
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jm-c commented Sep 27, 2022

@ciarapimm I looked at the changes here and I think this would be a nice addition to this "secondary" test input_ad.sens (and complementary to the lab_sea/input_ad.noseaice/data.ecco).
Will make some little adjustments and prepare a new reference output "output_adm.sens.txt".

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jm-c commented Sep 27, 2022

OK, it turns out that this addition to "data.ecco" does not affect the results at all (no changes in output_adm.sens.txt). @ciarapimm Was it expected ?

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