On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Ehud Karni wrote:
> > Number crunching servers are used for running CPU-hungry processes, 
> > usually floating point calculations. Typically those would be various 
> > numerical simulations, solving of large matrices, Monte Carlo 
> > calculations, etc. 
> 
> Don't humiliate me. I know what are "number cruncher" and what are
> they used for (I'm a physicist by education and worked on weather
> applications). My question (obviously not understood) was: what 
> these specific servers used in TAU (Are they used for some specific
> departments - physics, economics or specific tasks) ?

My apologies. I never intended to hurt. I can only hope others may have 
benefited from my reply.

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