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superlu

SuperLU is a general purpose library for the direct solution of large, sparse, nonsymmetric systems of linear equations on high performance machines.
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User Account Requests

See this article in context within the following user guides: Titan Users can apply for an account on existing projects. There ...
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User Archive Directories (HPSS)

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subcontractors

Current Subcontractors working with the OLCF include: Adaptive Computing Cray, Inc. DataDirect Networks IBM Oracle Whamcloud PathScale, Inc.
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Steps for Requesting an Allocation

Steps for Obtaining a Project Apply for a new project using the Project Request form. The principal investigator (PI) should complete the ...
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blacs

The BLACS (Basic Linear Algebra Communication Subprograms) is a linear algebra oriented message passing interface.
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hdf5

The Hierarchical Data Format version 5 (HDF5) is a data model, library, and file format for storing and managing data. It supports an unlimited variety of datatypes, and is designed for flexible and efficient I/O and for high volume and complex data.
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numpy

NumPy is the fundamental package for scientific computing with Python.
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superlu_dist

SuperLU_DIST, the parallel procesing version of SuperLU, contains a set of subroutines to solve a sparse linear system A*X=B. It uses Gaussian elimination with partial pivoting (GEPP).
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Requesting Access to OLCF Resources

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