Spheral++
*Disclaimer: Spheral++ is still in an
Alpha stage of development, as is this Web page! Don't expect everything
on this page to be available or working yet.*
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Overview -- what is Spheral++?
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Documentation
- Example Scripts
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Results
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Visit
the SourceForge Spheral++ project page
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Browse
the CVS repository
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Status
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Developers
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References
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Credits and Acknowledgements
What is Spheral++?
Spheral++ is a numerical tool for simulating the evolution of a set of fluid or
solid materials subject to hydrodynamic, gravitational, and radiative effects.
There are two expressed purposes for Spheral++. One, to study astrophysical
systems, such as the formation and evolution of cosmological large-scale
structure, clusters of galaxies, or individual/interacting galaxies. Two,
Spheral++ is also intended as a useful framework to develop and improve novel
particle based numerical schemes, such as SPH (Smoothed Particle
Hydrodynamics).
Documentation
- Building the code. Applicable to
current releases of the code
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- Instructions for building previous
(pre-Boost) versions of the code, most notably the version used to prepare the
tensor artificial viscosity article.
Example Scripts:
Results
Status
Developers
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Mike Owen
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Pat Miller
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Martin Casado
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Jeff Johnson
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Noel Keen
References
Credits and Acknowledgements