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There is really nothing to this paper. Some results for a GA code running in master-slave mode on two workstations is given. Then a description of a sequential code for earthquake simulation is given, together with a listing of the parallel code. There is no discussion of the parallel code and no results are presented!
E: Referee Comments (For Author and Editor)
I believe it is premature to publish your work at this stage. The results that you present for the GA running on two workstations is not very illuminating. You should discuss in more detail how the Virtual California simulation was parallelized and present some results. I think it would be best if you waited until the large Beowulf system you describe in Section 2.1 is ready for use, and then run your codes on this system. Then it will be possible to get some idea of the scalability of your parallel algorithm, and the extent to which you are able to exploit the low-cost cluster-based approach in your simulations.
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