HPCC
Helpful Links:
This page
provides information about High Performance Computing at other
institutions and businesses. Below is a list of helpful links.
Institutions:
University
of Chicago - Moving Virtual Reality from the Laboratory
to the Scientist's Workspace.
Software:
The National
Computational Science Alliance (Alliance) is launching a software
deployment effort this summer 2001 that promises to make it
easier and faster for the national research community to take
advantage of new technologies developed by the Alliance and
its lead institution, the National Center for Supercomputing
Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
For more information click here.
Printing:
Default
printers are currently set as the plain-p, punch-p, and the
color printer located in the CCMB machine room. For more information
about printing options visit http://www.nd.edu/~ndoit/ndprint/
Links:
HPCwire
is the worldwide journal of record for all aspects of the
(H)igh (P)erformance (C)omputing industry.
http://www.tgc.com/hpcwire.html
Sun's
website devoted to all matters High Performance Computing.
http://www.sun.com/hpc/
SGI's
website describing the Origin3000 and its high performance
machines. http://www.sgi.com/origin/3000/
Freeware
solvers including SuperLu, can be found at, http://acts.nersc.gov/
under tools. Similar solvers can be found locally at /afs/nd.edu/sun4x_56/usr/local/src/numerical/lib/superlu_solaris.a.
SuperLU is a general purpose library for the direct solution
of large, sparse, nonsymmetric systems of linear equations
on high performance machines. The library is written in C
and is callable from either C or Fortran.
Advanced
Cluster Computing Consortium - AC3
Cornell Theory Center
Dell-Intel-Microsoft
AC3
Newsletter - Vol.2 #2 - May 15, 2001
AC3
Newsletter - Vol.1 #3 - August 20, 2000
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