I have no idea. Maybe the page
http://www.sagemath.org/doc/ref/module-sage.dsage.dsage.html
helps?
If not, maybe you could wait until after the winter break, when more people are
reading email?


On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 5:28 PM, A. Jorge Garcia <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone!
>
> I've been playing with MATLAB and Octave for a while now to introduce
> my high school students (AP Computer Science and AP Calculus) to the
> world of
> Scientific Computing.
>
> Our computer lab has just undergone a significant upgrade and my
> students are now interested in learning to program a cluster as
> well.
> We now have 25 dual-core 64-bit 2GHz athlons with 750MB RAM each and
> GigaBit switched ethernet LAN but we don't know what do do with all
> this new hardware!
>
> I stumbled upon Yi Qiang's talk about dSage and see that dSage can
> possibly fill our needs for both Scientific Computing and Cluster
> Programming.
>
> Can someone please help us get started with using Sage in general and
> dSage in particular?  It sounds like this platform is easy to install
> and use.  My first question is how does dSage parallelize code - is
> it
> MPI based or does it use some other paradigm?  I've used the
> openMosix
> linux kernel in the past with some success, but MPI has always been a
> problem to set up on our LAN...
>
> Any help will be greatly appreciated!
>
> TIA,
> A. Jorge Garcia
> Teacher and Professor
> Applied Math, Computer Science and Physics
> Baldwin High School and Nassau Community College
> [email protected]
> http://calcpage.tripod.com
>
> >
>

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