

As such, it is definitely intended as a "getting started" document for new users or for those who want to know "in a nutshell" what supercomputing at LC is all about from a practical user's perspective.

It provides an overview of Livermore Computing's (LC) supercomputing resources and how to effectively use them. This is the second tutorial in the "Livermore Computing Getting Started" workshop.


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