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Summer Lecture Series in Electronic Structure Theory
The Summer Theory program will continue through August with a series of advanced lectures.
Lectures will be on Thursdays in MSE 4202A from 2-3pm, starting from Thursday August 3.
The new theory/computational graduate students, and anyone else who is interested are cordially invited to attend.
The series will continue next week with the following schedule:
August 3: Many-body Perturbation Theory (Marshall).
The complete schedule of the lectures can be found at http://vergil.chemistry.gatech.edu/opp/sched.html.
STATISTICS
FGATE
Uptime: 15 day/home directory usage: 69% (1.9TB available)/backups directory usage: 84%
LSF usage for Week 29 (7/19-7/25) (times are in minutes) Group Jobs Total CPU Avg CPU Avg Wait Avg Trnr. Bredas 139 252574 ( 13%) 1817 52 1810
Hernandez 72 22711 ( 1%) 315 21 358
Sherrill 39 114098 ( 6%) 2926 570 3592
Other 16 0 ( 0%) 0 0 0
Total 266 389382 ( 20%) 1464 116 1570
Note: percentages refer to the total CPU time available for the period
Most productive user of the Week: lyzhu 129007
EGATE
Uptime: 243 days/theoryfs/common directory usage: 36% (427GB available)/theoryfs/ccmst directory usage: 81% (171GB available)
LSF usage for Week 29 (7/19-7/25) (times are in minutes) Group Jobs Total CPU Avg CPU Avg Wait Avg Trnr. Hernandez 134 86210 ( 6%) 643 111 757
Sherrill 70 61788 ( 4%) 883 39 951
Other 288 693573 ( 46%) 2408 178 2608
Total 492 841571 ( 56%) 1711 140 1868
Note: percentages refer to the total CPU time available for the periodMost productive user of the Week: rnear 683218
TIP OF THE WEEK
By Massimo
Block Editing in Vim
One of the less known capabilities of vim, and a quite useful one, is block editing. In vim it is possible to select an rectangular block of text (with or without including beginning and end of lines) and do editing operation on it. At the end of the editing, the operation will be automatically repeated on each line of the block. This is very useful when operating on formatted files, for instance formatted input files.
To initiate block editing, move the cursor at the beginning of the block of text you want to edit, then type Cntrl-v ...
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