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<big>'''Welcome to the Fluids Wiki. Anything is possible at the Fluids Wiki. Anything at all.'''</big>
[[File:2009-02-27-professor farnsworth-150x150.jpg|frame|<big>'''Welcome to the Fluids Wiki. Anything is possible at the Fluids Wiki. Anything at all.'''</big>]]


You can see a list of all existing pages here: [[Special:AllPages]]
== Useful Information ==
* [[Glossary]]
* [[Dimensionless Numbers]]
* [[Fluids equations]]
* We have a wide array of computing resources available. For more information on what is available, please see
** [[Computing Resources]]
* [[Theses and Graduated Lab Members]]
* [[Conferences]]
* [[Gallery|The Gallery]] has some nice illustrations of work that we've done. (under construction)


== To do ==


* Pages of equations
=== Job Mailing Lists ===
** [[Euler equations]]
Here are some mailing lists that may have relevant postings for post-docs and tenure-track positions.
** [[Navier-Stokes equations]]
Caveat emptor: you will get a lot of emails, and most likely won't be relevant to you
** [[Shallow water equations]]
* [https://www.lists.rdg.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/met-jobs Met jobs]
** [[Wave equations]]
* [http://mailman.ucar.edu/mailman/listinfo/es_jobs_net ES (Earth Sciences) jobs net]
* Sample LaTeX code
* Guide to [[MATLAB figures]]
* Example m-files


== Help ==
== Models ==
* [[Equation Examples]] - a demo of how to input equations in LaTeX form
 
Models typically require a configuration file and your environment to be set up to suit the machine you're using.
Configuration files are provided with the models. Machine-specific environment settings are discussed in the
Computing Resources section of this wiki.
 
* [[SPINS]]
<!-- ** [https://belize.math.uwaterloo.ca/SPINS_documentation/ Documentation (in development)] -->
* [[MITgcm]]
* [[GeoClaw]]
* [[IGW]]
* [[WRF]]
* [[FEniCS]]
 
== Compute Canada HPC Tips ==
* [[Graham Tips]]
* [[Orca Tips]]
* [https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Getting_Started Compute Canada Intro Page]
* [https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Compute_Canada_Documentation Compute Canada Documentation]
* [https://www.sharcnet.ca/help/index.php/Main_Page Sharcnet Wiki] (an excellent HPC resource)
* [https://support.scinet.utoronto.ca/wiki/index.php/Knowledge_Base:_Tutorials_and_Manuals Scinet Wiki] (an excellent resource for C++, Fortran, MPI, OpenMP, and all things HPC)
* [https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Archiving_and_compressing_files Archiving files]
=== Data Transferring ===
* [https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Globus Globus] (a high performance file transfer service)
 
== Programs ==
* [[MATLAB]]
* [[Python]]
* [[MAPLE Worksheets]]
* [[LaTeX]]
* [[Conda]]
 
=== [[Visualization]] ===
* [[VisIt]]
** [https://wiki.math.uwaterloo.ca/sheets/FluidsWiki/Visualization/VisIt/3D_VisIt_Intro.pdf Laura Chandler's CMOS Slides on 3D Visualization with VisIt]
* [[ParaView]]
 
=== Utility Programs ===
* [[Git]] (version control)
* [[ffmpeg]] (command-line movie/image handling)
* [[spins2netcdf]] (convert SPINS binary outputs to NetCDF)
* [[rc files]] (Configuration files)
* [[ReadTheDocs]] (Integrating ReadTheDocs with git)
 
== Computing ==
 
=== File Formats ===
* [[NetCDF]]
 
=== Systems ===
* [[LINUX/UNIX]]
* [[GPU/CUDA]]
 
== Linux servers owned by the Fluids Lab ==
 
* [[info specific to hood.math]]
* [[info specific to boogaloo.math and belize.math|info specific to belize, belize2.math (formerly boogaloo), belize3.math]]
* [[info specific to bow, minnewanka, waterton]] ("mountain lakes")
* [[info specific to sutton, rondeau, pelee]] ("provincial parks")
* [[simple local file sharing]]
* [[Login script]] (.profile, .cshrc) for the MFCF-administered machines
 
== Lab Experiments ==
* [[Lab Equipment]]
* [[Previous Experiments]]
 
== Other ==
* [[Fluids Grad Talks]] (past write-ups and scheduled talks, from a LONG time ago)
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mathematical_symbols_by_subject Math Symbols]
* [[Uploading to Wiki]]

Latest revision as of 12:16, 23 September 2024

Welcome to the Fluids Wiki. Anything is possible at the Fluids Wiki. Anything at all.

Useful Information


Job Mailing Lists

Here are some mailing lists that may have relevant postings for post-docs and tenure-track positions. Caveat emptor: you will get a lot of emails, and most likely won't be relevant to you

Models

Models typically require a configuration file and your environment to be set up to suit the machine you're using. Configuration files are provided with the models. Machine-specific environment settings are discussed in the Computing Resources section of this wiki.

Compute Canada HPC Tips

Data Transferring

  • Globus (a high performance file transfer service)

Programs

Visualization

Utility Programs

Computing

File Formats

Systems

Linux servers owned by the Fluids Lab

Lab Experiments

Other