Mathematica

Examples at https://github.com/hpc-cofc/example-runs/tree/master/07_Mathematica

Mathematica 12.0

Mathematica is a general symbolic and numerical simulation package that is known both for its powerful features and efficiency.

Here is a quick example of interactive serial and parallel calculations to print all Mersenne Prime numbers less than 5000. This example came from UChicago

While most people use Mathematica in interactive mode running on one CPU core, it does have capabilities to run on HPCs using a batch queue manager. We encourage users to do some testing on the login node and do their production runs by submitting them to compute nodes via the batch scheduler.

What versions of Mathematica are available?

You can always execute module spider matlab to see what versions of Matlab are available. In our case, you should see something like this:

user@localhost>  module spider mathematica

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  math/mathematica:
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    Description:
      Application for computational chemistry and biochemistry

     Versions:
        math/mathematica/12.0

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  For detailed information about a specific "math/matthematica" module (including how to load the modules) use the module's full name.
  For example:

     $ module spider math/mathematica/12.0
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Operation Modes

Interactive mode on login node

Interactive mode on compute nodes

Batch mode on compute nodes

How to run

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