[Commits] [svn:einsteintoolkit] Paper_EinsteinToolkit_2010/ (Rev. 5)
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knarf at cct.lsu.edu
Mon Jan 17 10:49:52 CST 2011
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@@ -54,12 +54,7 @@
\title[]{The Einstein Toolkit: A Community Computational Infrastructure for Relativistic Astrophysics}
-\author{M. Alcubierre, G. Allen$^{(1,2,3)}$, M. Ansorg, L. Baiotti, E. Bentivegna$^{(1,2)}$, S. Bernuzzi, T. Bode, S. Brandt,
-G. Corvino, R. De Pietri, P. Diener, H. Dimmelmeier, Y. El Khamra, T. Font, J. Frieben,
-B. Giacomazzo, T. Goodale, C. Gundlach, R. Haas, I. Hawke, S. Hawley, I. Hinder, T. Kellermann,
-G. Lanfermann, F. L\"{o}ffler$^{(3)}$, J. Masso, M. Miller, P. Montero, C. Ott,
- R. Paruchuri$^{(3)}$, D. Pollney, T. Radke, L. Rezzolla, D. Rideout, M. Ripeanu, E. Schnetter$^{(2,3)}$,
-E. Seidel, E. L. Seidel, J. Shalf, N. Stergioulas, R. Takahashi, J. Thornburg, A. Tonita, P. Walker\textbf{check, sort}}
+\author{\textbf{check, sort}}
\thanks{{}$^{(1)}$ Department of Computer Science,
@@ -241,6 +236,7 @@
\section{Core Technologies}
\subsection{Cactus Framework}
+\todo{Gab}
The \textbf{Cactus
Framework}~\cite{CS_cactus_web,CS_Goodale02a,CS_cactususersguide} is
@@ -260,6 +256,7 @@
\subsection{Carpet Mesh Refinement}
+\todo{Erik}
While Cactus is distributed with a structured-mesh unigrid MPI
parallel driver (\codename{PUGH}\footnote{Recent results with a
@@ -281,7 +278,8 @@
source and is openly developed, with the main development located at
LSU (co-PI Schnetter) and contributions from AEI and others.
-\subsection{CactusEinstein} The Cactus Framework was developed by the
+\subsection{CactusEinstein} \todo{remove extra subsection for this,
+move further up} The Cactus Framework was developed by the
numerical relativity community, and although it is a general component
framework that supports different application domains its core user
group has remained from numerical relativity. The Cactus Team have
@@ -295,17 +293,17 @@
The Einstein Toolkit collects the widely used parts of CactusEinstein,
combined with contributions from the community.
-\subsection{Whisky Code}
-
\subsection{Simulation Factory}
+\todo{Erik}
\subsection{Kranc}
+\todo{Ian}
-
\section{Components}
\subsection{Base Modules}
+\todo{Frank}
\paragraph{Vacuum Spacetimes}
@@ -313,6 +311,7 @@
\subsection{Initial Data}
+\todo{Josh}
\paragraph{Gravitational Waves}
@@ -322,6 +321,7 @@
\subsection{Evolution Methods}
+\todo{Christian}
\paragraph{Spacetime}
@@ -329,6 +329,7 @@
\subsection{Analysis}
+\todo{Tanja}
\paragraph{Masses}
@@ -338,6 +339,7 @@
\subsection{Relativity Tools}
+\todo{Peter}
\paragraph{Black Hole Excision}
@@ -345,8 +347,10 @@
\paragraph{Object tracking}
-\subsection{Numerical Methods}
+\subsection{Infrastructure and Numerical Methods}
+\todo{Erik}
+
\paragraph{Domains and Coordinates}
\paragraph{Adaptive Mesh Refinement}
@@ -355,19 +359,23 @@
\section{Examples}
+\todo{Frank}
-kerr-schild, BH-binary, TOV
+\pararaph{Kerr-Schild}
-\section{Results}
+\paragraph{BH-binary}
-Some success stories ... state of art of what Toolkit can do now, scaling results.
+\paragraph{TOV+EOS}
+\paragraph{Collapse}
+
+
\section{Future Work}
+\todo{Frank}
-
\section*{Acknowledgments}
-\todo{ADDME}
+\todo{Frank, ADDME}
\bibliographystyle{amsplain-url}
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