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The aim of this site is that you should be able to get information, help, tips-and-tricks, etc. regarding the most widely used computational tools and scientific applications. The site also aims to provide general documentation related to the SNIC HPC-centers and various SNIC initiatives. | The aim of this site is that you should be able to get information, help, tips-and-tricks, etc. regarding the most widely used computational tools and scientific applications. The site also aims to provide general documentation related to the SNIC HPC-centers and various SNIC initiatives. |
Revision as of 14:12, 15 June 2011
NOTE: This site is under constant development and is still in the very early days of it's existence!
Welcome to the general SNIC knowledge base and documentation site.
The aim of this site is that you should be able to get information, help, tips-and-tricks, etc. regarding the most widely used computational tools and scientific applications. The site also aims to provide general documentation related to the SNIC HPC-centers and various SNIC initiatives.
Discussion pages:
All pages on this site have parallel discussion pages (follow the link Discussion in the top of each page) where anyone interested can discuss the original page; add comments, suggestions, their own tips, new links etc. All you need to do to be able to edit a discussion page is to create an account for this wiki (Log in / create account). Creating an account only requires that you register a working e-mail address. Once you have an account, you can log in by following the link in the top right-hand corner of any page.
We strongly encourage all users to add comments etc. to the discussion pages, so we can improve the knowledge base and keep the provided information as fresh as possible.
Contents
Application Experts
- Rossen Apostolov, PDC, Molecular Dynamics
- Lilit Axner, PDC/KTH, Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Chandan Basu, NSC, Computational Science
- Mattias Chevalier, PDC, Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Martin Dahlö, UPPMAX
- Michael Djurfeldt, PDC
- Jerry Eriksson, HPC2N
- Torgny Faxén, NSC
- Anders Hast, UPPMAX, Scientific Visualization
- Joel Hedlund, NSC, Bioinformatics
- Joachim Hein, Lunarc, Parallel Programming, Performance Analysis
- Hans Karlsson, UPPMAX, Computational Quantum Mechanics
- Soon-Heum "Jeff" Ko, NSC, Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Peter Larsson, NSC, Computational Material Science
- Jonas Lindemann, Lunarc, Grid Computing, SGUSI
- Mats Nylén, HPC2N
- Johan Raber, NSC, Computational Chemistry
- Torben Rasmussen, NSC, Computational Chemistry
- Elias Rudberg, UPPMAX, Code and Algorithm Development
- Mikael Rännar, HPC2N, Computing Science
- Åke Sandgren, HPC2N
- Biplab Sanyal, UPPMAX, Theoretical Material Physics
- Mattias Slabanja, C3SE, Computational Materials Science
- Ola Spjuth, UPPMAX, Bioinformatics
- Daniel Spångberg, UPPMAX, Molecular Dynamics
- Olav Vahtras, PDC
- Jonathan Vincent, PDC
System Experts
Scientific Topics
Computational Chemistry
For an index over the pages related to Computational Chemistry, please visit the category page.
Prominent Software
- Quantum Chemistry
- Molecular Dynamics
- GROMACS
- Namd
- Amber
- Monte Carlo Thermodynamics
- QSAR
Computational Physics
Prominent Software
Condensed Matter
Astrophysics
Fluid simulations
For an index over the pages related to Fluid simulations, please visit the category page.
- Edge - Edge is an unstructured CFD solver developed at the Swedish Defence Research Agency.
- Fluent - FLUENT is a popular commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) package which is developed by ANSYS Inc.
- OpenFOAM - OpenFOAM (Open Field Operation and Manipulation) is a free, open source CFD software package produced by OpenCFD Ltd.
- Simson - Simson is a software package that implements an efficient spectral integration technique to solve the Navier-Stokes equations for incompressible channel and boundary layer flows.
Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics is the science of handling information in biology. See also the Bioinformatics category page.
Prominent software
- Sequence analysis
- BLAST, FASTA - sequence similarity search and pairwise local alignment.
- HMMER - pattern recognition for protein families or domains.
- Multiple sequence alignment - simultaneous alignment of multiple biological sequences.
- Computational evolutionary biology
- Molecular Modeling
- GROMACS - molecular dynamics, Newtonian simulation of motion.
- Neurobiology
- MUSIC - C++ library implementing an API which allows large scale neuronal network simulators to exchange data during runtime.
Meteorology and Climatology
- ECEARTH
- RCA
- RCO
- NEMO
Visualization and post-processing
- Grace
- Gnuplot
Software Development
- Compilers and Libraries
- Intel, PathScale, PGI, GNU Compilers
- MPI
- BLAS
- MKL
- Profiling and Debugging
- TotalView
- DDT
- Vampir
- Valgrind
- Intel trace analyzer
Grid information (SweGrid/Swestore)
SweGrid User's Guide
SweGrid/RE
Swestore
SGUSI
Using This Wiki
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