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Einstein Toolkit – Release Announcement
http://einsteintoolkit.org/about/releases/ET_2013_11_announcement.php
Tutorial for New Users. We are pleased to announce the eighth release (code name " Noether. Of the Einstein Toolkit, an open, community developed software infrastructure for relativistic astrophysics. This release includes various improvements to the Cactus flesh, Carpet and GRHydro. In addition, bug fixes accumulated since the previous release in May 2013 have been included. The changes between this and the previous release include:. Larger changes since last release. Updates to many machines. Add suppo...
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Einstein Toolkit –
http://einsteintoolkit.org/documentation/ReferenceManual
Tutorial for New Users. This document will eventually be a complete reference manual for the Cactus Code. However, it is currently under development, so please be patient if you can’t find what you need. Please report omissions, errors, or suggestions to and of our contact addresses below, and we will try and fix them as soon as possible. This guide covers the following topics. Here all the CCTK *(). Cactus flesh functions which are available to thorn writers are described. Here all the Util *(). Please ...
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Einstein Toolkit – Governance
http://einsteintoolkit.org/about/governance
Tutorial for New Users. We are planning to develop formal governance for the Einstein Toolkit Consortium, to provide community guidance on its development and support and to better facilitate its sustainability and outreach. Initial thoughts for a governance model include instigating an executive committee to make decisions on governance and working of the consortium and formalizing the role and responsibilities of the toolkit maintainers.
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Einstein Toolkit – Download
http://einsteintoolkit.org/download
Tutorial for New Users. The Einstein Toolkit is hosted on many different machines around the world. We provide a script called GetComponents. To simplify downloading the toolkit. This page just describes how to download the toolkit - you may also be interested in the Tutorial for New Users. Which leads you through these steps and more on the Queen Bee supercomputer, or in a simpler tutorial. For setup on a typical Linux box. Current release: Brahe (released on June 16th, 2016). This version is under cons...
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Einstein Toolkit – Credits
http://einsteintoolkit.org/credits
Tutorial for New Users. Many people have contributed to the software development of the Einstein Toolkit. This list is not complete, if you spot missing names please email the toolkit maintainers. Steven R. Brandt. Christian D. Ott. The einsteintoolkit.org website was created and launched by Colby Jordan. The project's Einstein logo was designed and drawn by Rayyan Tash.
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Einstein Toolkit – Einstein Toolkit Seminars
http://einsteintoolkit.org/seminars
Tutorial for New Users. The Einstein Toolkit (irregularly at the moment) hosts seminars on topics of interest to the numerical relativity community. Date, time and (virtual) location are, besides here, announced on the Einstein Toolkit mailing list. JSI fellow at U. Maryland and NASA Goddard. Three-Dimensional General-Relativistic Hydrodynamic Simulations of Binary Neutron Star Coalescence and Stellar Collapse with Multipatch Grids. California Institute of Technology.
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Einstein Toolkit – Thorn and Arrangement Documentation
http://einsteintoolkit.org/documentation/ThornDoc
Tutorial for New Users. Thorn and Arrangement Documentation. Thorn documentation is available for the individual thorns and arrangements listed below. It is alternatively available as a single HTML file. The Einstein Toolkit has been supported by NSF 1212401/1212426/1212433/1212460, NSF 0903973/0903782/0904015 (CIGR), 0701566/0855892 (XiRel), 0721915 (Alpaca), 0905046/0941653 (PetaCactus/PRAC).
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Einstein Toolkit – Citation Guidelines
http://einsteintoolkit.org/documentation/licenses
Tutorial for New Users. The main publication for the Einstein Toolkit is (key Loffler:2011ay in the Einstein Toolkit bibtex file. Löffler, Joshua Faber, Eloisa Bentivegna, Tanja Bode, Peter Diener, Roland Haas, Ian Hinder, Bruno C. Mundim, Christian D. Ott, Erik Schnetter, Gabrielle Allen, Manuela Campanelli, and Pablo Laguna. The Einstein Toolkit: A Community Computational Infrastructure for Relativistic Astrophysics. Classical and Quantum Gravity. Authors should consult the list of suggested. Authors s...