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            <description>Jupyter Notebook Python Virtual Environment on Caviness

The following steps will walk you through setting up a Conda virtual environment with Python 3 and Jupyter Notebook. It will also cover the steps of requesting a compute node to run a Jupyter Notebook session on Caviness. Lastly, it will explain how to set up SSH connections to be able to connect to the Jupyter Notebook session from the browser on your local machine.</description>
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            <description>Jupyter Notebook Python Virtual Environment on DARWIN

The following steps will walk you through setting up a Conda virtual environment with Python 3 and Jupyter Notebook. It will also cover the steps of requesting a compute node to run a Jupyter Notebook session on DARWIN. Lastly, it will explain how to set up SSH connections to be able to connect to the Jupyter Notebook session from the browser on your local machine.</description>
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Jupyter Notebook is an editor for notebooks, which provide an interactive environment in which to develop code (typically in Python) and visualize results. Jupyter Notebook is part of Project Jupyter, which also maintains the related JupyterLab editor.

On UD&#039;s clusters, Jupyter Notebook is available through Python virtual environments using</description>
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