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= Introduction =
= Introduction =
[http://www.comsol.com COMSOL] is a general-purpose platform software for modeling engineering applications.
[http://www.comsol.com COMSOL] is a general-purpose platform software for modeling engineering applications. Compute Canada would like to
thank COMSOL, Inc. for allowing its software to be hosted on Compute Canada clusters via a special agreement.
[[File:Logo comsol blue 1571x143.png|thumb]]
We recommend that Compute Canada users who wish to run COMSOL consult the documentation included with the software under <tt>File > Help > Documentation</tt> prior to attempting to use it on one of the clusters. Some of the basic manuals are available [https://www.comsol.com/documentation here].

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= Introduction =
[http://www.comsol.com COMSOL] is a general-purpose software for modelling engineering applications. We would like to thank COMSOL, Inc. for allowing its software to be hosted on our clusters via a special agreement. 
[[File:Logo comsol blue 1571x143.png|thumb]]
We recommend that you consult the documentation included with the software under <i>File > Help > Documentation</i> prior to attempting to use COMSOL on one of our clusters.  Links to the COMSOL blog, Knowledge Base, Support Centre and Documentation can be found at the bottom of the [http://www.comsol.com COMSOL home page].  Searchable online COMSOL documentation is also available  [https://doc.comsol.com/ here].

Introduction

COMSOL is a general-purpose platform software for modeling engineering applications. Compute Canada would like to thank COMSOL, Inc. for allowing its software to be hosted on Compute Canada clusters via a special agreement.

Logo comsol blue 1571x143.png

We recommend that Compute Canada users who wish to run COMSOL consult the documentation included with the software under File > Help > Documentation prior to attempting to use it on one of the clusters. Some of the basic manuals are available here.