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A simple code as the one written in matlab (run_C18p6_NumSim.m) can be used to determine the number of simulations for the considered faults. This code takes three inputs:
1- A model (as shown in the above figure)
2- A file containing the fault name, median rupture magnitude based on Leonard 2010, length, width, and rake of all the finite faults in the national hazard model: Fault_LeonardMag_Length_Width_Rake.txt
3- A file containing the list of faults that are considered in for a a given Cybershake run (such as CS_list_v18p6.txt ) which is obtained in Step one Step 1: Determine the list of faults considered
to do: create a paython version of this code and integrate it into the workflow.the The output is the text file, such as this file for the v18p6 runs: CS_list_v18p6.txt