Difference between revisions of "Subnets"
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Revision as of 21:21, 20 September 2007
We have several (sub)networks, which enables us to process the solution of a certain set of stations without conflicting the limits set by computer resources.
Those subnets are:
name | where | map |
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alaska | Alaska region | alaska |
casa | South America | casa |
TIGAswp | South-West Alaska | TIGAswp |
tibet | tibet | |
NEAsia | North-East Asia | NEAsia |
NOAM | North America | NOAM |
To see a plot for each subnet click on the subnet name under "map".