PRogram for Interdisciplinary Mathematics, Ecology, and Statistics

PRIMES (PRogram for Interdisciplinary Mathematics, Ecology, and Statistics) is designed to address the challenges of studying complex ecological systems. Modern studies of ecological systems incorporate an extremely wide range of scientific and quantitative techniques, from the collection of data in the field, to the modeling of complex systems, to the application of advanced computational techniques. Consequently, quantitative ecology has become an inherently multi-disciplinary activity. Read More

PRIMES Computing Project

The PRIMES computing project consists of two parts: a Windows PC lab and two Linux compute servers. The PC lab is in Weber 223A. It contains 11 single-processor 3.0 ghz Pentium PCs with 2 gig of memory running Windows XP as well as two printers. The compute servers are available for ssh remote login as well as X access from the PCs. Both servers are dual-Xeon 3.0 ghz machines with 4 gig of memory.
 
Anyone associated with a PRIMES class as well as those working on PRIMES research may ask for an account. However, the final decision about who is permitted to have an account rests with the co-directors, Richard Davis and Don Estep.
 
For further information about using the PRIMES compute servers click here.
 
For more information about the PRIMES computing facilities, please read the PRIMES Computing FAQ.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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