Re: heavy number crunshing

Shawn Bayern (shawn.bayern@yale.edu)
Mon, 19 Apr 1999 02:29:10 -0400 (EDT)

On Mon, 19 Apr 1999, Harald Schwefel wrote:

> I soon have to do some heavy numbercrunshing for a Physics Lab and I
> wonder if anyone knowes which Yale cluster is appropriate for that kind
> of a task, and where to get an account. I will be using Mathematica
> through my linux box.

Biscu, a member of the general-purpose Pantheon Solaris cluster intended
for statistical computing and other similar applications, may be
available. Contact the Statlab to request access. (I think their address
is stathelp@yale.edu, but I'm not sure.)

You might also be able to get an account on the Zoo, a lab of about 35
Linux machines in the Computer Science department. Contact
requests@cs.yale.edu and ask them; hey, it's worth a try.

Of course, your department might have its own computing resources, but I
assume you're familiar with those. Hope that helps,

Shawn