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* ((( ==== **[[Beginner >>||anchor = "HBeginner-1"]]** ==== ))) |
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+* ((( ==== **[[Advanced >>||anchor = "HAdvanced-1"]]** ==== ))) |
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=== **Beginner** === |
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=== [[Arbor Tutorial Index – from Cells to Networks>>https://docs.arbor-sim.org/en/latest/tutorial/index.html||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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This tutorial will give you an intro into building a morphology from an arbor.segment_tree, region and locset expressions and into decors and cell decorations. |
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Furthermore will you learn about building an arbor.cable_cell object, arbor.single_cell_model object as well as running a simulation and visualising the results. |
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+=== **Advanced** === |
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+=== [[GPU and profiling>>https://docs.arbor-sim.org/en/stable/tutorial/network_ring_gpu.html||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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+**Level**: advanced(%%) **Type**: user documentation |
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+This tutorial will show you how to build an arbor.context using a GPU. This requires that you have built Arbor with GPU support enabled. Further you will learn to build an arbor.domain_decomposition and provide an arbor.partition_hint. Finally you will profile an Arbor simulation using arbor.meter_manager. |
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+=== [[A single cell model from the Allen Brain Atlas>>https://docs.arbor-sim.org/en/stable/tutorial/single_cell_allen.html||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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+**Level**: advanced(%%) **Type**: user documentation |
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+This tutorial will teach you how to take a model from the Allen Brain Atlas, |
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+load a morphology from an swc file and a parameter fit file and apply it to an arbor.decor. It will further show you how to build an arbor.cable_cell representative of the cell in the model and an arbor.recipe reflective of the cell stimulation in the model. Finally you will be running a simulation and visualising these results. |
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