[Commits] [svn:einsteintoolkit] www/about/releases/ (Rev. 741)

knarf at cct.lsu.edu knarf at cct.lsu.edu
Tue Oct 25 15:57:05 CDT 2011


User: knarf
Date: 2011/10/25 03:57 PM

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 /about/releases/
  ET_2011_10_announcement.php

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 <?php $title='Release Announcement';
 include_once($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/global/header.php');?>
 
-<p>We are pleased to announce the forth release (code name "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Clerk_Maxwell">Maxwell</a>") of the Einstein Toolkit, an open, community developed software infrastructure for relativistic astrophysics. This release includes substantial changes to the underlying AMR infrastructure Carpet and the simfactory tool. GRHydro is now officially released with support for magnetohydrodynamics. In addition, bug fixes accumulated since the previous release in April 2011 have been included.</p>
+<p>We are pleased to announce the fourth release (code name "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Clerk_Maxwell">Maxwell</a>") of the Einstein Toolkit, an open, community developed software infrastructure for relativistic astrophysics. This release includes substantial changes to the underlying AMR infrastructure Carpet and the simfactory tool. GRHydro is now officially released with support for magnetohydrodynamics. In addition, bug fixes accumulated since the previous release in April 2011 have been included.</p>
 
 <p>The Einstein Toolkit is a collection of software components and tools for simulating and analyzing general relativistic astrophysical systems that builds on numerous software efforts in the numerical relativity community including CactusEinstein, the Carpet AMR infrastructure and the relativistic hydrodynamics code GRHydro (an updated and extended version of the public release of the Whisky code). The Cactus Framework is used as the underlying computational infrastructure providing large-scale parallelization, general computational components, and a model for collaborative, portable code development. The toolkit includes modules to build complete codes for simulating black hole spacetimes as well as systems governed by relativistic hydrodynamics.</p>
 



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