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<p>Yes, thank you both so much. The community is grateful for all
you have done.<br>
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<p>--Steve</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/25/2023 4:38 AM, Helvi Witek
wrote:<br>
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<p>Dear Sam, Leo,</p>
<p>thank you for spearheading the latest release of the Einstein
Toolkit. This is important work for this community, and we very
much appreciate it.<br>
</p>
<p><br>
</p>
<p>We noticed that Giuseppe Ficarra (in cc) is not listed as
contributor nor in the release team. <br>
Giuseppe is a co-author of the new Einstein Toolkit thorn
"TwoPunctures_BBHSF."</p>
<p><br>
</p>
<p>As per best scientific practices to credit scientific work, I
would ask you to please add him as contributor and member of the
release team on the Einstein Toolkit website and in the release
notes.<br>
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<p><br>
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<p>Best wishes,<br>
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<p>Helvi </p>
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Dr. Helvi Witek
Assistant Professor
Department of Physics
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
247 Loomis Lab
1110 W Green St
Urbana, IL 61801
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/24/23 10:58 AM, Cupp, Samuel D.
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<div class="ContentPasted0"><a
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<div class="ContentPasted0">We are pleased to announce the
twenty-sixth release (code name "Karl</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">Schwarzschild") of the Einstein
Toolkit, an open-source,</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">community-developed software
infrastructure for relativistic</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">astrophysics. The major changes in
this release include:</div>
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<div class="ContentPasted0"> * kuibit 1.4.0, which, in
addition to bug fixes, improves support</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0"> for working with horizon data,
timer data, and higher rank objects</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0"> (See release notes for more
details).</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">Two new arrangements and thorns
have been added:</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0"> * The FUKA reader for numerical
relativity initial data</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0"> * TwoPunctures_BBHSF for binary
black hole with scalar fields</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0"> initial data</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">New capabilities for existing
codes:</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0"> * Baikal and BaikalVacuum have
been updated to have READ/WRITE</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0"> declarations for automated
ghost zone synchronization. Several</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0"> variable groups (such as RHS
variables) are also no longer</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0"> included in checkpoint/restart
operations.</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0"> * particle_tracerET can now
output the particles' four-velocity</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0"> (contravariant and covariant);
added support for binary output</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0"> format; removed limit on the
number of tracer particles</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">In addition, bug fixes accumulated
since the previous release in</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">November 2022 have been included.</div>
<div><br class="ContentPasted0">
</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">The Einstein Toolkit is a
collection of software components and tools</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">for simulating and analyzing
general relativistic astrophysical systems</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">that builds on numerous software
efforts in the numerical relativity</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">community, including code to
compute initial data parameters, the</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">spacetime evolution codes Baikal,
lean_public, and McLachlan, analysis</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">codes to compute horizon
characteristics and gravitational waves, the</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">Carpet AMR infrastructure, and the
relativistic magneto-hydrodynamics</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">codes GRHydro and IllinoisGRMHD.
Data analysis and post-processing is</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">handled by the kuibit library. The
Einstein Toolkit also contains a 1D</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">self-force code. For parts of the
toolkit, the Cactus Framework is used</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">as the underlying computational
infrastructure, providing large-scale</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">parallelization, general
computational components, and a model for</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">collaborative, portable code
development.</div>
<div><br class="ContentPasted0">
</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">The Einstein Toolkit uses a
distributed software model, and its</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">different modules are developed,
distributed, and supported either by</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">the core team of Einstein Toolkit
Maintainers or by individual groups.</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">Where modules are provided by
external groups, the Einstein Toolkit</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">Maintainers provide quality
control for modules for inclusion in the</div>
<div class="ContentPasted0">toolkit and help coordinate
support. The Einstein Toolkit Maintainers</div>
currently involve staff and faculty from five different
institutions and
<div class="ContentPasted1">host weekly meetings that are open
for anyone to join.</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">Guiding principles for the design
and implementation of the toolkit</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">include: open, community-driven
software development; well thought-out</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">and stable interfaces; separation
of physics software from computational</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">science infrastructure; provision
of complete working production code;</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">training and education for a new
generation of researchers.</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">For more information about using
or contributing to the Einstein</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">Toolkit, or to join the Einstein
Toolkit Consortium, please visit our</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">web pages at <a
href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://einsteintoolkit.org__;!!DZ3fjg!5TkgZVyFsTZLkHtnyQibOcaEiP_lpMBil1TEXu_lpC-s4X2ZSwNUBCVriyx9oJIOvgS2lbgBsqHl6p25Cb3n$"
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contact the users mailing</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">list <a
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href="mailto:users@einsteintoolkit.org"
moz-do-not-send="true">users@einsteintoolkit.org</a>.</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">The Einstein Toolkit is primarily
supported by NSF</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">2004157/2004044/2004311/2004879/2003893
(Enabling fundamental research</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">in the era of multi-messenger
astrophysics).</div>
<div><br class="ContentPasted1">
</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">The Einstein Toolkit contains
about 350 regression test cases. On a</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">large portion of the tested
machines, almost all of these tests pass,</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">using both MPI and OpenMP
parallelization.</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">Deprecated functionality</div>
<div class="ContentPasted1">There are no features marked as
deprecated in this release, to be</div>
removed in the next release.</div>
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<div class="ContentPasted2">Among the many contributors to the
Einstein Toolkit and to this release</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2">in particular, important
contributions to new components were made by</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2">the following authors:</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Cheng-Hsin Cheng</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Gabriele Bozzola</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Leonardo Werneck</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Ludwig Jens Papenfort</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Samuel Cupp</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Samuel Tootle</div>
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<div class="ContentPasted2">How to upgrade from Kowalevski
Release (ET_2022_11)</div>
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<div class="ContentPasted2">To upgrade from the previous
release, use GetComponents with the new</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2">thornlist to check out the new
version.</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2">See the Download page (<a
href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://einsteintoolkit.org/download.html__;!!DZ3fjg!5TkgZVyFsTZLkHtnyQibOcaEiP_lpMBil1TEXu_lpC-s4X2ZSwNUBCVriyx9oJIOvgS2lbgBsqHl6oQk8cEg$"
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on the</div>
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download instructions.</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2">The SelfForce-1D code uses a
single git repository; thus, using</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2">git pull; git checkout ET_2023_05</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2">will update the code.</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2">To install Kuibit, do the
following:</div>
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<div class="ContentPasted2">pip install --user -U
kuibit==1.4.0</div>
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<div class="ContentPasted2">Machine notes</div>
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<div class="ContentPasted2">Supported (tested) machines
include:</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mint,
OpenSUSE, and macOS X installations</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> with dependencies installed as
prescribed in the official</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> installation instructions</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Deep Bayou</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Delta</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Expanse</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Frontera</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Golub</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Queen Bee 2</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Queen Bee 3</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Stampede 2</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Summit</div>
<div class="ContentPasted2"> * Sunrise</div>
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<div class="ContentPasted3"> * TACC machines: defs.local.ini
needs to have `sourcebasedir =</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3"> $WORK` and `basedir =
$SCRATCH/simulations` configured for this</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3"> machine. You need to determine
$WORK and $SCRATCH by logging in to</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3"> the machine.</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3"> * SuperMUC-NG: defs.local.ini
needs to have `sourcebasedir = $HOME`</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3"> and `basedir =
$SCRATCH/simulations` configured for this machine.</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3"> You need to determine $HOME and
$SCRATCH by logging in to the</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3"> machine.</div>
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<div class="ContentPasted3">All repositories participating in
this release carry a branch ET_2023_05</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3">marking this release. These
release branches will be updated if severe</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3">errors are found.</div>
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<div class="ContentPasted3">The "Karl Schwarzschild" Release
Team on behalf of the Einstein Toolkit</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3">Consortium (2023-05-24)</div>
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</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3"> * Leonardo Werneck</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3"> * Samuel Cupp</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3"> * Beyhan Karakas</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3"> * Bing-Jyun Tsao</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3"> * Cheng-Hsin Cheng</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3"> * Jake Doherty</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3"> * Konrad Topolski</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3"> * Peter Diener</div>
<div class="ContentPasted3"> * Roland Haas</div>
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