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* List of our research machines[https://sites.google.com/a/wisc.edu/math-intranet/home/computing/linux/research-computing/servers-you-can-use-for-research] | * List of our research machines[https://sites.google.com/a/wisc.edu/math-intranet/home/computing/linux/research-computing/servers-you-can-use-for-research] | ||
* Command line guides for running matlab, maple, macaulay2, etc [https://sites.google.com/a/wisc.edu/math-intranet/home/computing/linux/research-computing/mathematical-programs-and-tools] | * Command line guides for running matlab, maple, macaulay2, etc [https://sites.google.com/a/wisc.edu/math-intranet/home/computing/linux/research-computing/mathematical-programs-and-tools] | ||
* Specific commands for using our research servers collaboratively: [https://sites.google.com/a/wisc.edu/math-intranet/home/computing/linux/research-computing/specific-commands-to-use-with-research-computing] |
Revision as of 17:40, 21 December 2017
The Math Department has several research servers for your use, as well as the capability to use the Advanced Computing Infrastructure's condor cluster for your computing needs.
Here's a list of resources that might be of help...
- How to connect and run a program on a server
- How to connect to a Magma Machine to run Magma (pdf)[1]
- List of our research machines[2]
- Command line guides for running matlab, maple, macaulay2, etc [3]
- Specific commands for using our research servers collaboratively: [4]