[Users] Student's Tutorial for the Einstein Toolkit

Roland Haas rhaas at illinois.edu
Tue Dec 1 09:46:03 CST 2020


Hello all,

just to close this thread. Nick's tutorial has appeared on arXiv:
https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.13314

And is on the agenda for the 2020-12-03 call.

Yours,
Roland

> Hello Roland,
> 
> > Thank you for getting back to me so quickly and for thinking they look good.
> > I do think they would fit well on the wiki.  
> Note that I was not thinking of transforming it into a wiki page, just
> link to the PDF file.
> >> Understood, that's a good idea.  
> 
> > I would be happy to provide the LaTeX source code and figure files
> > and am happy for the document to be built upon in the future - though
> > I would prefer for my name to be credited, as I'm sure you can
> > understand.  
> Certainly, that is definitely expected.
> >> Perfect, thank you.  
> 
> > How would you like me to send the source code?  
> Uh, good question ideally as a repository or you could also consider
> uploading it to the arXiv with a license that allows re-use (CC-BY or
> so which also satisfies the requirement of acknowledging the original
> author), which would add extra visibility to it (it does not need to be
> submitted to a journal for this).
> >> I'll work on uploading it to arXiv, and will let you know as soon as it's done. I agree that doing so would also add extra visibility - which is always good!  
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Nick


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