Software
[All software packages licensed by Queen's]
Numerical Mathematics
Symbolic Mathematics
Statistical Software
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Stata: see the QED Stata Page
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R [free]
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TSP (available through the department)
Documents
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Tex / LaTex
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MathJax (embed math in HTML)
Local Hardware
Department Servers
The Economics Department operates a number of servers. All of them run Ox, Octave, and R. Many of them run Matlab and Stata, and several run Maple. All machines have up-to-date versions of TeX, along with the Fortran compilers g77 and gfortran, the C/C++ compiler gcc, All the machines share the same userids and home directories. A file created on one of them is available on all of them. Accounts on all servers can be obtained from Mark Babcock.
Dunning 211 Workstations Status - Monitoring software is currently unavailable.
Servers
- arrow: A 4.0 GHz i7-6700K (4 cores, 16GB) running 64-bit Linux.
- cox: A 3.0 GHz. i9-13900K (16 efficiency cores, 8 performance cores, 64GB ) running 64-bit Linux.
- durbin:A 3.4 GHz. i7-3770 (4 cores, 16 GB) running 64-bit Linux.
- frisch: Retired.
- gauss: A 3.6 GHz. i7 9700 (8 cores, 32 GB) running 64-bit Linux.
- granger: A 4.0 GHz. i7 6700K (4 cores, 16 GB) running 64-bit Linux.
- hansen: A 2.6 GHz. Dual Xeon E5-2690 (2x14 cores, 190 GB) running 64-bit Linux.
- heckman: A 2.2 GHz. Xeon E5-2630 (20 cores, 64 GB) running 64-bit Linux.
- johansen: A 2.2 GHz. Xeon E5-2630 (20 cores, 64 GB) running 64-bit Linux.
- lovell: A 3.6 GHz. i7 9700 (8 cores, 32 GB) running 64-bit Linux.
- markov: A 3.6 GHz. i7 4790 (4 cores, 16 GB) running 64-bit Linux.
- rust: A 3.0 GHz. i9-13900K (16 efficiency cores, 8 performance cores, 64GB ) running 64-bit Linux.
- sargan: A 3.2 GHz. i9 12900K (8 performance cores, 8 efficient cores, 64 GB) running 64-bit Linux.
- tobin: A 3.6 GHz. i9 9900k (8 cores, 32 GB) running 64-bit Linux.
- waugh: A 3.6 GHz. i7 9700 (8 cores, 32 GB) running 64-bit Linux.
- white: A 3.4 GHz. i7 4770 (4 cores, 16GB) running 64-bit Linux
- wolpin: Retired.
- urquhart: A 2.5 GHz. Xeon E5-2430 (6 cores, 16 GB) running 64-bit Linux. File server and administrative functions.
- QED: It provides email and web service for the department. It is not part of the Dunning 211 cluster.
- WWW: It provides web service for the department. It is not part of the 211 cluster
- edith: A 3.33 GHz. i5-660 (4 cores, 4 GB) running Linux. It is not part of the Dunning 211 cluster.
Local Retailers
Compute Canada and High Performance Computing
Compute Canada
Compute Canada is a national platform for high performance computing.
All faculty members and their student advisees can create Compute Canada accounts and access one or more of the national clusters. All Compute Canada facilities must provide a share of their capacity for free to researchers in Canada.
Faculty members with research funding can also pay for enhanced services or install purchased hardware in Compute Canada to be managed by their staff and available to other researchers when otherwise idle.
CAC
The Centre for Advanced Computing at Queen's is not part of Compute Canada. It typically charges researchers to access to its HPC resources.
Data
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