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Research Question: How can | Research Question: How can a distributed computing environment be set up and maintained to allow users to solve complex mathematical problems? | ||
Methodology: The researchers | Methodology: The researchers created a server, called the NEOS Server, that uses a distributed computing environment. The server is designed to handle complex mathematical problems and is compatible with various solvers. It uses a token configuration file, NEOS Comms Tool, and a socket server to manage communications between the server and the solvers. | ||
Results: The researchers | Results: The NEOS Server was successfully installed and run. It can handle multiple solvers and is compatible with various mathematical problems. The researchers provided a detailed guide on how to install, configure, and run the server, as well as how to use the NEOS Comms Tool and the token configuration file. | ||
Implications: The | Implications: The NEOS Server provides a reliable and efficient way to solve complex mathematical problems using a distributed computing environment. It is compatible with various solvers and can be easily integrated into existing systems. This research has implications for the field of computational science and can help advance the state of the art in solving complex mathematical problems. | ||
Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0107034v1 | |||
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arXiv ID: 0107034v1 | |||
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Revision as of 02:41, 24 December 2023
Title: 9700 South Cass Avenue
Research Question: How can a distributed computing environment be set up and maintained to allow users to solve complex mathematical problems?
Methodology: The researchers created a server, called the NEOS Server, that uses a distributed computing environment. The server is designed to handle complex mathematical problems and is compatible with various solvers. It uses a token configuration file, NEOS Comms Tool, and a socket server to manage communications between the server and the solvers.
Results: The NEOS Server was successfully installed and run. It can handle multiple solvers and is compatible with various mathematical problems. The researchers provided a detailed guide on how to install, configure, and run the server, as well as how to use the NEOS Comms Tool and the token configuration file.
Implications: The NEOS Server provides a reliable and efficient way to solve complex mathematical problems using a distributed computing environment. It is compatible with various solvers and can be easily integrated into existing systems. This research has implications for the field of computational science and can help advance the state of the art in solving complex mathematical problems.
Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0107034v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0107034v1