Transcription of Cactus Users Guide - CactusCode.org
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Cactus Users ' Guide Contents A Introduction A1. A1 Getting Started A2. Obtaining Cactus .. A2. Directory Structure .. A2. Compiling a Cactus application .. A3. Creating a Configuration .. A3. Running a Cactus application .. A4. A2 Getting and looking at output A5. Screen output .. A5. File output .. A6. A3 Checkpointing/Recovery A7. A4 Reporting bugs A8. B Additional notes B1. B1 Installation B2. Required Software .. B2. Supported Architectures .. B3. Note .. B4. B2 Compilation B5. Configuration Options .. B5. Available Options .. B6. Compiling with Extra Packages .. B10. MPI: Message Passing Interface .. B10. HDF5: Hierarchical Data Format version 5 .. B12. LAPACK: Linear Algebra PACKage .. B12. PETSc: Portable, Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation.
The Cactus Team Center for Computation & Technology 216 Johnston Hall Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA Acknowledgements Hearty thanks to all those who have helped with documentation for the Cactus Code.
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