examples
examples,
examples which
illustrate the use of particular system programs or applications.
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apt,
examples which
illustrate the use of apt, an application manager for Linux.
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bash_shell,
examples which
illustrate the use of bash, which
is a scripting language for Unix systems;
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cplex,
examples which
call cplex(), which
is an IBM optimization package which defines and solves
a variety of linear programming problems, as well as network flow
problems, quadratic programming problems, and mixed integer
programming problems.
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cplex_slurm,
examples which
use the slurm job scheduler to submit a cplex() job
to a computer cluster.
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fem_meshing,
examples which
look at some simple issues in defining a geometric mesh for
the finite element method (FEM) in 2D.
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gmsh,
examples which
illustrate the use of GMSH, which
is a mesh generator for 1D/2D/3D regions, especially usefule
for the finite element method (FEM), or other computations
that need a discretized geometric model.
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gnuplot,
examples which
illustrate the use of gnuplot(), which
is an interactive graphing program.
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gurobi,
examples which
call gurobi(), which
is an mathematical programming package for optimization,
solving problems in linear programming, mixed integer programming,
and mixed integer quadratic programming.
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imagemagick,
examples which
illustrate the use of IMAGEMAGICK, which
is a program that can create, edit, compose or convert
graphical information as stored in many different file formats.
IMAGEMAGICK can resize, flip, mirror, rotate, distort, shear and
transform images, adjust image colors, apply various special effects,
or draw text, lines, polygons, ellipses and Bézier curves.
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mandelbrot,
examples which
illustrate the computation of the MANDELBROT set, which
is defined as the set of points which remain bounded under
a given iteration.
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mathjax,
examples which
illustrate the use of MATHJAX, which
is a system for displaying mathematical
notation in a web page.
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meshlab,
examples which
illustrate the use of MESHLAB, which
is an advanced mesh processing system for automatic or user-assisted
editing, cleaning, filtering, converting and rendering of large
unstructured 3D triangular meshes.
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scip,
examples which
call scip(), which
is a code which
solves mixed integer programming and mixed integer nonlinear programming
problems.
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slurm,
examples which
use slurm, which
is a job scheduler for batch execution
of jobs on a computer cluster.
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tikz,
examples which
illustrate the use of TIKZ, which
is a drawing package for use in TEX and LATEX documents;
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voronoi_diagram,
examples which
illustrate the computation and use of a Voronoi diagram.
Last revised on 10 December 2021.