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5 5  = (% style="color:inherit" %)TVB Co-Simulation {{html}}<iframe width="302" height="170" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/6hEuvxD7IDk?list=PLVtblERyzDeLcVv4BbW3BvmO8D-qVZxKf" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>{{/html}}  (%%) =
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8 -(% style="color:inherit" %)Multiscale: TVB - NEST
8 +(% style="color:inherit" %)Multiscale: TVB, NEST, (%%)ANNarchy, NetPyNE , Elephant, PySpike
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10 -(% style="color:inherit" %)Authors: (%%)D. Perdikis, L. Domide, J. Mersmann, M. Schirner, P. Ritter(% style="color:inherit" %)
10 +(% style="color:inherit" %)Authors: (%%)D. Perdikis, A. Blickensdörfer, V. Bragin, L. Domide, J. Mersmann, M. Schirner, P. Ritter(% style="color:inherit" %)
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20 20  * TVB Dedicated Wiki [[https:~~/~~/wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/the-virtual-brain/>>url:https://wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/the-virtual-brain/]]
21 21  * TVB in HBP User Story [[https:~~/~~/wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/user-story-tvb/>>url:https://wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/user-story-tvb/]]
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23 -== Use our Jupyter Hub setup online ==
23 +== ==
24 24  
25 -We have setup a Jupyter Hub service with tvb-nest as backed already prepared. You will only need an HBP account for accessing this: [[https:~~/~~/tvb-nest.apps.hbp.eu/>>url:https://tvb-nest.apps.hbp.eu/]]
25 +== Running TVB-MULTISCALE at EBRAINS JupyterLab ==
26 26  
27 -This JupyterHub installation works smoothly with HBP Collab user credentials (login only once at HBP and get access here too). We use a custom Docker Hub tvb-nest image as a backend, and thus a ready to use environment is available immediately, without the need of any local installation or download. This should be the ideal env for demos, presentations or even workshops with tvb-nest.
27 +TVB-multiscale is made available at [[EBRAINS JupyterLab>>https://lab.ebrains.eu/]].
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29 -**[[image:https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/ytx9eYpMcL3cCScX2_Sxm4CeBW0xbKW3xKsfO2zSId10bW0gw1kiN2_SkexyYBCsF-sKsu0MaJC4cZvGVfQPjMoPBLiePbkvXOZd8BgY3Q0kFzSkRCqQ183lgDQv_6PYoqS3s7uJ||height="149" width="614"]]**
29 +All the user has to do is log in with their EBRAINS credentials, and start a Python console or a Jupyter notebook using the kernel "EBRAINS-23.09" (or a more recent version), where TVB-multiscale can be imported (e.g., via "import tvb_multiscale"). All necessary TVB-multiscale dependencies (NEST, ANNarchy, NetPyNE (NEURON), Elephant, Pyspike) are also installed and available.
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31 -Currently, the users can access 2 folders: //TVB-NEST-Examples// and //Contributed-Notebooks//.
31 +This collab contains various examples of using TVB-Multiscale with all three supported spiking simulators. We suggest copying the contents of this collab to your Library or to any collab owned by you, and running them there (note that the user's drive offers persistent storage, i.e. users will find their files after logging out and in again), as follows:
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33 -The notebooks under **TVB-NEST-Examples** are public, shared by everyone accessing the instance. Periodically, we will clean all changes under TVB-NEST-Examples folder (by redeploying the pod image), and show the original example notebooks submitted on our Github repo. If users intend to contribute here, they are encouraged to submit changes through Pull Requests ([[https:~~/~~/github.com/the-virtual-brain/tvb-multiscale>>url:https://github.com/the-virtual-brain/tvb-multiscale]])
33 +~1. Select `Drive` on the left of the current page (or use [[this link>>https://wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/the-virtual-brain-multiscale/Drive||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]]).
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35 -**[[image:https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/nnsM0mhXQinmQsJwZwwwe5Sx7f-tZc8t4ELnCh9DwksyVEPUE-jixJTkhoP4l25VKwlDGoXACWtnuxQM9NMOCYbQOzDesgMDlT3sntow___vsEqRVd4OwqMY4BPyBiLJ32BnUbmM||height="267" width="614"]]**
35 +2. Check the `tvb-multiscale-collab` folder checkbox, and copy it to your `My Library` ("copy" icon will appear above the files/folders list).
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37 -Folder **Contributed-Notebooks** is not shared. Here, users can experiment with their own private examples. This folder is persisted on restarts in the user HBP Collab personal space. Thus, users will be able to access their work even after a redeploy. (e.g. during a workshop every participant could have in here his own exercise solution).
37 +3. Select `Lab` (on the left), and navigate to the destination where you just copied the folder.
38 38  
39 -== Running TVB-NEST locally ==
39 +4. Enter the `tvb-multiscale-collab` folder, and open either of example notebooks. Ensure you select the appropriate ipykernel (EBRAINS-23.09 or a more recent one)
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41 -See more on Github [[https:~~/~~/github.com/the-virtual-brain/tvb-multiscale>>url:https://github.com/the-virtual-brain/tvb-multiscale]]  and check this notebook example: [[https:~~/~~/drive.ebrains.eu/f/b3ea5740fcc34f12af7a/?dl=1>>url:https://drive.ebrains.eu/f/b3ea5740fcc34f12af7a/?dl=1]]
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43 -This notebook will be ok to download and try yourself locally, after you have also prepared and launched locally a Docker env: [[https:~~/~~/hub.docker.com/r/thevirtualbrain/tvb-nest>>url:https://hub.docker.com/r/thevirtualbrain/tvb-nest]]
42 +== Running TVB-MULTISCALE locally ==
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45 -This is the path recommended for people working closely with tvb-nest. They are able to download it in their local work env and code freely and fast with it.
44 +See more on Github [[https:~~/~~/github.com/the-virtual-brain/tvb-multiscale>>url:https://github.com/the-virtual-brain/tvb-multiscale]] .
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47 -== Running TVB-NEST jobs on CSCS infrastructure from HBP collab ==
46 +Documented notebooks and other examples will be ok to download and try yourself locally, after you have also prepared and launched locally a Docker env: [[https:~~/~~/hub.docker.com/r/thevirtualbrain/tvb-multiscale>>https://hub.docker.com/r/thevirtualbrain/tvb-multiscale]]
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49 -The CSCS and HBP Collab deployment of tvb-nest is a good example to show how tvb-nest can run with an HPC backend. This will be efficient when the simulation jobs are very large. From our experience, with small jobs, the stage-in/out time is considerable, and then the user might be better with just a local run. Also, this deployment requires that **the user have an active CSCS personal account**. More details on how to use this deployment can be found in this movie: [[https:~~/~~/drive.google.com/open?id=1osF263FK_NjhZcBJfpSy-F7qkbYs3Q-E>>url:https://drive.google.com/open?id=1osF263FK_NjhZcBJfpSy-F7qkbYs3Q-E]]
48 +This is the path recommended for people working closely with tvb-multiscale. They are able to download it in their local work env and code freely and fast with it.
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50 +== ==
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52 +== Running TVB-MULTISCALE jobs on CSCS infrastructure from HBP collab ==
53 +
54 +The CSCS and HBP Collab deployment of tvb-multiscale is a good example to show how tvb-multiscale can run with an HPC backend. This will be efficient when the simulation jobs are very large. From our experience, with small jobs, the stage-in/out time is considerable, and then the user might be better with just a local run. Also, this deployment requires that **the user have an active CSCS personal account**. More details on how to use this deployment can be found in this movie: [[https:~~/~~/drive.google.com/open?id=1osF263FK_NjhZcBJfpSy-F7qkbYs3Q-E>>url:https://drive.google.com/open?id=1osF263FK_NjhZcBJfpSy-F7qkbYs3Q-E]]
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51 51  * Create a collab space of your own
52 52  * Clone and run in your HBP Collab Hub ([[https:~~/~~/lab.ebrains.eu/>>url:https://lab.ebrains.eu/]]) the notebooks from here: [[https:~~/~~/drive.ebrains.eu/d/245e6c13082f45bcacfa/>>url:https://drive.ebrains.eu/d/245e6c13082f45bcacfa/]]
53 53  ** test_tvb-nest_installation.ipynb  Run the cosimulate_tvb_nest.sh script on the CSCS Daint supercomputer. In this example, basically we are running the //installation_test.py// file which is in the docker folder.
54 -** run_custom_cosimulation.ipynb For this example we are using the //cosimulate_with_staging.sh// script in order to pull the tvb-nest docker image and we are using a custom simulation script (from Github page) which will be uploaded in the staging in phase
59 +** run_custom_cosimulation.ipynb For this example we are using the //cosimulate_with_staging.sh// script in order to pull the tvb-multiscale docker image and we are using a custom simulation script (from Github page) which will be uploaded in the staging in phase
55 55  ** run_custom_cosimulation_from_notebook.ipynb  This example is running the same simulation as the example above but instead of using an external file with the simulation code we will build a simulation file from a few notebook cells and we will pass this file to the CSCS server.
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57 57  Few technical details about what we do in these notebooks:
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