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HPCU
Basics of OpenMP, and instructions how to compile and run. Description of functions, parallel directives and regions, locks, and schedules.
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HPCU
An interactive collection of over 60 unique molecules with interactive display of all symmetry elements and animation of all operations. In addition, an interactive point group symmetry tutorial using the Jmol Java and Chime is available.
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HPCU
Introduction to debugger software. Serial debugging of array indexing, arguments mismatch, infinite loops, pointer misuse, and memory allocation. Parallel debugging of process count, shared memory, MPI I/O, collective communications, and OpenMP scope.
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HPCU
introduction, background, and basic information; MPI routines including MPI Environment Management, Point-to-Point Communications, and Collective Communications routines
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HPCU
Overview and architecture of the Open Science Grid. Principles, best practices, and service decomposition. Overview of governance, technical groups, activities, and short term plans.
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CSERD
A Java Interactive Tutorial from Syracuse University.
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CSERD
The refractive index, or the Fresnel, ellipsoid has a radius that yields the refractive index (n) or the squre root of the dielectric constant for waves whose electric displacement vectors lie in the direction of the radius of the ellipsoid within an anisotropic medium.
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CSERD
A series of animations and tutorials on polarization, including linear and circular polarization, circular dichroism, and birefringence.
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CSERD
A series of animations and tutorials on polarization, including linear and circular polarization, circular dichroism, and birefringence.
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CSERD
Physlets are small, flexible Java applets that can be used in a wide variety of web applications. Physlets can be used as an element of almost any curriculum with almost any teaching style. Although we believe that interactive engagement methods such as Just-in-Time Teaching, Peer Instruction, or Tutorials can improve pedagogy, Physlets can be used as traditional lecture demonstrations and can be given as end-of-chapter homework.
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