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<big>'''Welcome to the SNIC Application Experts Wiki.'''</big>
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The aim of this page is that you should be able to get the information you need by a single click. Completely unrealistic we know, but when you aim for the stars you may reach the tree tops. If you have any questions you might find them answered in the [[FAQ]].
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=[[Application Experts]]=
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Welcome to the general SNIC knowledge base and documentations site.
*Torben Rasmussen, NSC
 
*Johan Raber, NSC
 
*Chandan Basu, NSC
 
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=Scientific Topics=
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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-centres and various SNIC initiatives.
  
==Computational Chemistry==
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;[[Research areas]]
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:Articles on this site are generally marked as relevant for one or more research areas. On this page you see a list of the research areas for which at least one relevant article exists.
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:On the page for a specific research area, you find a list of the software articles that have been marked as relevant for that research area. Here you also find a list of the application experts that are associated with the given research area.
  
Computational Chemistry is the tool of choice when studying aspects of chemical and thermodynamical phenomena not easily studied by experimental means. Examples include ...
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;[[Software]]
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:Overview of all the software articles.
  
===Prominent Software===
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;[https://docs.swestore.se/ Swestore]
*Quantum Chemistry
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:Documentation regarding the Swedish storage initiative.
*#[[Gaussian]]
 
*#[[NWChem]]
 
  
*Molecular Dynamics
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;[[Projects]]
*#GROMACS
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:Overview of ongoing and past projects.
*#Namd
 
*#Amber
 
  
*Monte Carlo Thermodynamics
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;[[Support]]
*QSAR
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:Overview of all the support e-mail addresses available for requesting support along with a description of what type of requests that the address is meant to handle.
  
==Computational Physics==
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;People
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:Presentations of all the authors that contribute to the site.
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:[[Application experts]] are SNIC personnel that to some extent are available for advanced application support through this site and the [mailto:application-support@snic.se application-support] address.
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:[[Systems experts]] are SNIC personnel that maintain and develop the various resources and provide help and support for using the resources, both through this site and the various HPC-centre web sites and support addresses.
  
===Prominent Software===
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* Condensed Matter
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* Astrophysics
 
 
 
==Bioinformatics==
 
 
 
* Sequence analysis
 
* Computational evolutionary biology
 
* Docking
 
* Molecular Modeling
 
 
 
==Meteorology and Climatology==
 
 
 
*ECEARTH
 
*RCA
 
*RCO
 
*NEMO
 
 
 
==Visualization and post-processing==
 
*Grace
 
*Gnuplot
 
 
 
==Software Development==
 
*Compilers and Libraries
 
*#Intel, PGI, GNU Compilers
 
*#MPI
 
*#BLAS
 
*#MKL
 
*Profiling and Debugging
 
*#TotalView
 
*#Vampir
 
*#Valgrind
 
*#Intel trace analyzer
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 13:19, 8 February 2023


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Welcome to the general SNIC knowledge base and documentations 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-centres and various SNIC initiatives.

Research areas
Articles on this site are generally marked as relevant for one or more research areas. On this page you see a list of the research areas for which at least one relevant article exists.
On the page for a specific research area, you find a list of the software articles that have been marked as relevant for that research area. Here you also find a list of the application experts that are associated with the given research area.
Software
Overview of all the software articles.
Swestore
Documentation regarding the Swedish storage initiative.
Projects
Overview of ongoing and past projects.
Support
Overview of all the support e-mail addresses available for requesting support along with a description of what type of requests that the address is meant to handle.
People
Presentations of all the authors that contribute to the site.
Application experts are SNIC personnel that to some extent are available for advanced application support through this site and the application-support address.
Systems experts are SNIC personnel that maintain and develop the various resources and provide help and support for using the resources, both through this site and the various HPC-centre web sites and support addresses.