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=== Analysis tools === |
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Computer simulations involve the use of a set of analysis tools. Here, we share notes and ideas on programs commonly used in the CSML. |
Computer simulations involve the use of a set of analysis tools. Here, we share notes and ideas on programs commonly used in the CSML. |
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* [[Gnuplot]] |
* [[Gnuplot]] |
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=== Document processing === |
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Ideally, we prepare manuscripts in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX LaTeX]. Occasionally, especially when collaborating with other research groups, it may be necessary to work in Microsoft Word. |
Ideally, we prepare manuscripts in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX LaTeX]. Occasionally, especially when collaborating with other research groups, it may be necessary to work in Microsoft Word. |
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* [[Journal-specific information]] |
* [[Journal-specific information]] |
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=== Job scheduling === |
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* [[Notes on Torque]] |
* [[Notes on Torque]] |
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=== UNIX === |
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* [[Password-less login via ssh]] |
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* [[Compiler notes]] |
Revision as of 07:58, 21 May 2014
Analysis tools
Computer simulations involve the use of a set of analysis tools. Here, we share notes and ideas on programs commonly used in the CSML.
Document processing
Ideally, we prepare manuscripts in LaTeX. Occasionally, especially when collaborating with other research groups, it may be necessary to work in Microsoft Word.
- Notes on using LaTeX for manuscripts
- Notes on using Microsoft Word for manuscripts
- Journal-specific information