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Revision as of 10:52, 30 January 2017
Welcome to Viper Wiki
This area provides technical support to the users of Viper.
Application Support
Click on the links below for support on the individual packages below:
| Package | Description |
| Ansys | |
| Matlab | |
| Star-ccm+ | Computational Fluid Package |
Programming Support
Click on the links below for support on programming packages:
| Package | Description |
| OpenMP | 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. |
| OpenMPI | MPI stands for the Message Passing Interface. MPI is a standardized API typically used for parallel and/or distributed computing. |
