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- From: marcus@x4u2.desy.de (Marcus Speh)
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- Subject: Multigrid Methods on the World Wide Web [Revised 25 September 1994]
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- Date: 25 Sep 1994 13:58:47 GMT
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- Summary: Information on accessing Documents on Multigrid methods via the
- World-Wide Web, a distributed HyperText system.
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- Archive-name: www/resources/multigrid
- Last-modified: 25 September 1994
- Posting-Frequency: monthly
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- * Recent Changes since the last posting:
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- - MGnet has its own page at Yale now.
- - Linear/Nonlinear Programming FAQs: now in HTML.
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- * Multigrid Algorithms on the World Wide Web
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- FYI, there is some information on Multigrid Algorithms, their
- application to lattice physics, and numerical analysis
- available on the World Wide Web [WWW], a distributed HyperText
- system (a network of documents connected by links which can be
- activated electronically). The WWW resource can be searched for keywords.
- The latest version of this resource info sheet is available via
- anonymous FTP to rtfm.mit.edu in file
- /pub/usenet/news-answers/www/resources/multigrid.
- Multilevel algorithms are fast solvers used in lattice field theory
- simulations, numerical mathematics and engineering disciplines.
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- * How to get to the Web
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- If you have a WWW browser up and running, try going to
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- http://info.desy.de/general/users.html
-
- and look for "Multigrid Algorithms" in the panel which appears.
- The precise URL is
-
- http://info.desy.de/user/projects/MG.html
-
- If you have no clue what WWW is, you can go over the Internet with
-
- telnet info.cern.ch
-
- which brings you to the WWW Home Page at CERN. You are now using the
- simple line mode browser. To move around the Web, enter the number
- given after an item. To go to the MultiGrid documents, enter
-
- go http://info.desy.de/user/projects/MG.html
-
- This is what you should see now:
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- * What you will see here
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- MULTIGRID ALGORITHMS
-
- Recent changes [1]--Mail additions to this list to [marcus@x4u.desy.de]
- You can also search for a keyword on this server.[2](Here is help on
- searching[3].)
- ______________________________________________________________
-
- What[4] What are MG methods? See also: Books[5].
-
- Applications and Software[6]
- Multigrid software, grid-based applications and
- MATLAB tour.
-
- Electronic Journals ETNA[7], "Electronic Transactions on Numerical
- Analysis". Contents of several numerical analysis
- journals[8] are available.
-
- MGnet[9] The Yale Multigrid software and documentation
- repository. Wavelets[10] and multiresolution analysis.
-
- News and Infoservers[11]
- Interesting Web-servers and software archives.
-
- Papers[12] Multigrid paper and preprint references on the Web.
-
- Scientific Computing Tutorials[13]
- Iterative methods, conjugate gradient and general
- numerical analysis.
-
- HMG[14] About the Hamburg Multigrid Group
-
- [[Now you can continue climbing down the documentation tree by
- entering numbers 1-14 and follow your own interests]]
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- * More on Browsing the Web
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- A very nice way of "browsing" through WWW uses X-based tools like "tkWWW"
- or "NCSA Mosaic". For the latter, binaries for many platforms (ready for
- use) and sources are available via anonymous FTP from ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu in
- directory Web/Mosaic-binaries. For vt100 terminals there is a much-used
- browser called "Lynx" which can be obtained by FTP from ftp2.cc.ukans.edu
- in the pub/lynx directory. Emacs users will like the "W3" browser, FTP to
- cs.indiana.edu:/pub/elisp/w3.
- There is a FTP repository for browser software at info.cern.ch
- (including a hypertext browser/editor for NeXTStep 3.0 and tkWWW).
- If you cannot go through TELNET, you can still retrieve WWW
- documents by e-mail: send Email to test-list@info.cern.ch with one or
- more lines of the form
-
- send [http-address]
- e.g.
- send http://info.desy.de/user/projects/MG.html
-
- at the bottom of the page you'll find all links of that document listed.
- Your mail system must have a mail gateway to internet mail.
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- * Contact for Further Information
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- Please feel free to contact me for questions, suggestions and further
- contributions, or just to tell me whether you found this information
- useful in any way.
- For questions related to WWW, consult the WWW-FAQ: this text is
- available via anonymous FTP from rtfm.mit.edu
- in directory pub/usenet/news.answers/www-faq, or on WWW at URL
- http://sunsite.unc.edu/boutell/faq/www_faq.html
-
- Enjoy! Marcus Speh <marcus@x4u.desy.de> for GNA.
-
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