Departmental Computer System

    - Orientation (what and where)
    - help
    - list of available applications
    - FAQ
    AMD64 Cluster for Research Computing


    Computer Lab

    - intro on how to use
    - intro to linux
    - FAQ
    - tutorials
    - on-line documentation
    - list of available applications
    - lab applications / courseware
    - jetdirect queue manager for lab printers (?)
    Documentation

    - TeX & LaTeX documentation
    - Computer seminar documentation
    - Guide for new web users
    - UNIX man pages
    - lapack
    - Numerical Recipes books on line
    - pvm
    - MPI
    - Marsden slide package (Various docs in .pdf format are included.)
    List of Applications

    A list of applications available on the UT-Austin Mathematics Computer System.
    NetMath

    NetMath is a web browser which knows something about math. It has built in plotting engines, and the ability to communicate with computation servers. This makes it possible to do local graphics, zooming, and panning, yet to take advantage of sophisticated computational programs.
    ESP Problem Database

    The Better File Cabinet is a searchable database of calculus problems with comments and solutions. Users will soon be able to add comments which are automatically hyperlinked to the rest of the site.
    LaTeX Package to Write Dissertations

    LaTeX package to write dissertations in the University of Texas at Austin. It includes a guide titled "How to Write a Doctoral Dissertation with LaTeX". This package has been tested in the Mathematics Department only.
    UT Library on-line

    UT Library Online is designed to provide detailed information on our ongoing services and expanding resources.
    Marsden slide package