Mathematical and Statistical Application - GAUSS


Overview

The GAUSS Mathematical and Statistical System is a fast matrix programming language widely used by scientists, engineers, statisticians, biometricians, econometricians, and financial analysts. The GAUSS system is ideally designed for computationally intensive tasks.

You need to run GAUSS (Unix version) on the Research Computing server [ http://help.unc.edu/?id=6020 ] Emerald. There are 4 licenses for GAUSS, hence a maximum of 4 simultaneous GAUSS sessions can be run on the Research Computing Server.

Default Version: 8
Installed Version: 8
Research Computing Server: [ http://help.unc.edu/?id=6020 ] Emerald

Setting up your environment and invoking from a Research Computing server

GAUSS is available for use on the Research Computing server Emerald. The following documents provide instructions for running GAUSS and other high performance computing software. These documents include general instructions common to all applications, and specific instructions for each application.

Please keep in mind this GAUSS is not able to display graphics to an X-Windows software. You need to save graphs into graphical files.

FAQs

Useful links

Additional help

[ http://its.unc.edu/research-computing.html ] Research Computing home page

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