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Successful attempt at optimizing (simulated) beam alignment from a Jupyter notebook on mfx-monitor.
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I think we want to merge #145 and adapt this one accordingly.

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mfxopr@mfx-monitor:~$ python -m ipykernel install --user --name=pcds-5.9.1
Installed kernelspec pcds-5.9.1 in /cds/home/opr/mfxopr/.local/share/jupyter/kernels/pcds-5.9.1
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Then you can run the notebook from the same session. We store notebooks under `/cds/home/opr/mfxopr/jupyter`.
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Is the storage info to let people know where to save them or where to find notebooks to run? Is that the directory one should launch a notebook from?

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Yes and yes - although there is not strict technical reason for not doing it elsewhere, it just seemed like a memorable place to have them.

Co-authored-by: Sara A. Miskovich <saramiskovich@gmail.com>
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Introduce mfx3 Jupyter notebooks

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