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| === Welcome to Viper Wiki === | | === Welcome to Viper Wiki === |
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| + | <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWdp-r0-2n4&t=41s</youtube> |
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| <strong>This area provides technical support to the users of Viper</strong>. | | <strong>This area provides technical support to the users of Viper</strong>. |
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− | == Application Support == | + | ==Support Areas== |
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− | Click on the links below for support on the individual packages below: | + | Click on the links below for support area required: |
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− | | style="width:25%" | <Strong>Package</Strong> | + | | style="width:25%" | <Strong>Area</Strong> |
| | style="width:75%" | <Strong>Description</Strong> | | | style="width:75%" | <Strong>Description</Strong> |
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− | | [[applications/Ansys|Ansys]] | + | | [[Applications|Applications]] |
− | | ANSYS Fluent software includes broad physical modelling capabilities to model flow, turbulence, heat transfer, and reactions for industrial applications. | + | | How to use the application modules that are available on Viper. |
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− | | [[applications/Avizo|Avizo]]
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− | | Avizo data visualisation and analysis tool
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− | | GNU Autotools, a suite of programming tools designed to assist in making source code packages
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− | | [[applications/COMSOL|COMSOL]]
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− | | COMSOL Multiphysics is a general-purpose software platform, based on advanced numerical methods, for modeling and simulating physics-based problems
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− | | [[applications/CP2K|CP2K]] | + | | [[Libraries|Libraries]] |
− | | CP2K is a quantum chemistry and solid state physics software package that can perform atomistic simulations of solid state, liquid, molecular, periodic, material, crystal, and biological systems. | + | | How to use the library modules that are available on Viper. |
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− | | [[applications/FDS-SMV|FDS-SMV]]
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− | | Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) is a large-eddy simulation (LES) code for low-speed flows, with an emphasis on smoke and heat transport from fires. Smokeview (SMV) is a visualization program used to display the output of FDS and CFAST simulations.
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− | | [[applications/Gnuplot|GNUplot]]
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− | | Gnuplot is a portable command-line driven graphing utility for Linux, OS/2, MS Windows, OSX, VMS, and many other platforms.
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− | |[[applications/LS-DYNA|LS-DYNA]]
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− | | General-purpose finite element program capable of simulating complex real world problems.
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− | | [[Applications/Matlab|Matlab]] | + | | [[Programming|Development]] |
− | | Numerical Computing Environment. | + | | Development with programming support on writing and compiling programs in a range of different languages available. |
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− | | [[Applications/MrBayes|MrBayes]]
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− | | MrBayes: Bayesian Inference of Phylogeny
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− | | [[applications/Nwchem|Nwchem]]
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− | | NWChem provides computational chemistry tools and particularly large scientific computational chemistry problems.
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− | |[[applications/Orca|Orca]]
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− | | ORCA is a flexible, efficient and easy-to-use general purpose tool for quantum chemistry with specific emphasis on spectroscopic properties of open-shell molecules.
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− | | [[applications/SAS|SAS]]
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− | | Statistical Analysis System.
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− | | [[applications/Star-ccm+|Star-ccm+]]
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− | | Computational Fluid Package.
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− | | [[applications/Stata|Stata]]
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− | | Stata is a commercial statistical package, which provides a complete solution for data analysis, data management, and graphics.
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− | | General utilities module including zip, wget and git utilities.
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− | | [[General/What_is_Viper|What is Viper]]
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− | | What is Viper?
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− | | [[General/Batch|Batch Jobs]]
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− | | Viper batch jobs guide
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− | | [[General/Interactive|Interactive Sessions]]
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− | | Viper Interactive session guide
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− | | [[General/Modules|Modules]]
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− | | Application module guide
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− | | Guide to using Viper's visualisation nodes
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− | == Training ==
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− | | style="width:25%" | <Strong>Training Area</Strong> | + | | style="width:25%" | [[General|General]] |
− | | style="width:75%" | <Strong>Description</Strong> | + | | style="width:75%" | General information about using Viper. |
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− | | [[Training/Getting Connected|Getting Connected]]
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− | | Learn how to connect to Viper
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− | | [[Training/Transferring Data|Transferring Data]]
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− | | Learn how to download and upload data.
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− | | [[Training/Working Remotely on Viper|Working Remotely on Viper]]
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− | | Learn how to remotely connect to Viper.
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− | | [[Training/Linux - command line|Linux command line]]
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− | | Learn the Linux command line with this extensive guide.
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− | | [[Training/Linux_-_vi_editor|Linux vi editor]]
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− | | Learn the Linux editor vi for editing files
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− | | [[Training/Linux - Nano editor|Linux nano editor]] | + | | [[Training|Training]] |
− | | Learn the Linux editor nano for editing files | + | | Training information about how to extend your knowledge of using [[General/What_is_Viper|Viper]], or see our [[General/Gallery|gallery]]. |
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− | == Programming Support ==
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− | Click on the links below for support on programming packages:
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| + | * [http://www2.hull.ac.uk/ICT/it_transformation_journey/hpc.aspx University HPC webpages] |
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| + | * [http://viper.hull.ac.uk/ Apply for an account (''campus only'')] |
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− | | [[programming/C|C]]
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− | | C is a general-purpose, high-level language that was originally developed by Dennis M. Ritchie to develop the UNIX operating system at Bell Labs.
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− | | [[programming/C-Plusplus|C++]]
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− | | C++ is a general-purpose programming language. It has imperative, object-oriented and generic programming features, while also providing facilities for low-level memory manipulation.
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− | | [[programming/C-Sharp|C-Sharp]]
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− | | C# is a multi-paradigm programming language encompassing strong typing, imperative, declarative, functional, generic, object-oriented (class-based), and component-oriented programming. Originally created by Microsoft.
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− | | [[programming/Cuda|CUDA]]
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− | | CUDA is a parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API) model created by Nvidia.
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− | | Fortran is a general-purpose, imperative programming language that is especially suited to numeric computation and scientific computing.
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− | | Java is a high-level programming language originally developed by Sun Microsystems and released in 1995.
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− | | OpenMP is an implementation of multithreading, a method of parallelizing whereby a master thread (a series of instructions executed consecutively) forks a specified number of slave threads and the system divides a task among them.
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− | | MPI stands for the Message Passing Interface. MPI is a standardized API typically used for parallel and/or distributed computing.
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− | | Perl is an interpreted language useful for rapid code development and multi-purpose programming.
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− | | Python is an interpreted language useful for rapid code development and distributed computing.
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− | | R is a programming language and software environment for statistical analysis, graphics representation and reporting.
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