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    Introduction to High-Performance Computing
    Introduction to High-Performance Computing (HPC)
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    1. Supercomputing: Concepts
    2. The Life Cycle of a Job
    3. Command Line Interface: The Shell
    4. Terminal-based Text Editors: nano, emacs and vim
    5. Data Transfer: Globus
    6. Workload Manager: Slurm
    7. Software on HPC Clusters: modules, conda and containers
    8. Terminal Multiplexing: tmux

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    Supercomputing: Concepts


    The Life Cycle of a Job


    Command Line Interface: The Shell


    Terminal-based Text Editors: nano, emacs and vim


    Data Transfer: Globus


    Workload Manager: Slurm


    Software on HPC Clusters: modules, conda and containers


    Terminal Multiplexing: tmux



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