[Users] Query regarding visualisation software/packages

Matthew Turk matthewturk at gmail.com
Mon May 17 10:07:05 CDT 2021


On Mon, May 17, 2021 at 10:05 AM Roland Haas <rhaas at illinois.edu> wrote:
>
> Hello Annamalai,
>
> please take a look at our wiki:
>
> https://docs.einsteintoolkit.org/et-docs/Analysis_and_post-processing
>
> Linked in the "Analyzing Data Output by the Einstein Toolkit"
> bullet of "Documentation" section of the wiki at
>
> https://docs.einsteintoolkit.org/et-docs/Main_Page
>
> Please note that yt support is not currently functional since the
> repository linked to no longer exists.

There is interest, however, in continuing this development.

>
> The most functionally complete packages are likely:
>
> * SimulationTools
> * PostCactus
> * Kuibit
>
> For 3d visualization I think you are pretty much limited to VisIt
> unless you convert the HDF5 files into a format understood by other
> packages.
>
> Yours,
> Roland
>
> > Hi Einstein Toolkit users,
> >
> > I'm a relatively new Einstein Toolkit user learning to simulate and
> > visualise binary black hole system mergers. I'm trying to write a code to
> > visualise animated trajectories, horizons, gravitational waveforms and
> > curvature of binary system merger using Python matplotlib and yt-project
> > packages.
> >
> > Before I proceed, I want to know what are the list of available
> > open-source/commercial visualisation software/packages that can produce
> > animated plots(2D and 3D) of binary system merger with data from Einstein
> > toolkit output, and get an idea of whether something similar already exists.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Best regards,
> > Annamalai P S
>
>
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