What Is Mathematica Personal Grid Edition?
Mathematica Personal Grid Edition combines the computational capabilities of Mathematica with the high-level parallel language extensions of Parallel Computing Toolkit to make personal supercomputing a reality--right at your own desk, at your own convenience.
Mathematica Personal Grid Edition combines
five Mathematica kernels,
a Mathematica front end, and Parallel Computing
Toolkit. The master kernel
handles all input, output, and scheduling, and is controlled from the
front end. The computation kernels receive commands from the
master kernel.
Mathematica: The World's Largest Algorithm Collection--In One Integrated
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Thousands of algorithms for
numeric and symbolic computations, discrete
mathematics, statistics and data analysis, graphics, visualization, and general programming |
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Automatic algorithm selection and arbitrary precision control |
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Sustained performance equal to specialized numeric libraries |
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Industrial-strength string manipulation, universal database connectivity, web services
support, cluster analysis capabilities, and high-speed binary data I/O |
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Parallel Computing Toolkit: The Complete Symbolic Parallel Language Extension for
Mathematica
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Numerous high-level parallel commands (e.g., ParallelEvaluate,
ParallelMap, ParallelTable, ...) |
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Automatic or user-programmable
load-balancing scheduling for problem-specific adaptation |
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Error recovery from stranded processes as well as tracing and debugging |
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Speculative parallelization for nondeterministic problems |
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Mathematica Personal Grid Edition: Your Always-On Personal Supercomputer
The combination of Mathematica and Parallel Computing
Toolkit on a four-core machine gives you an always-on parallel
system. You can interactively perform parallel commands on
demand--whenever appropriate and at any level of your
computation. This gives you a truly personal supercomputing
environment.
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