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Revision as of 12:39, 1 September 2011
Contents
Instructions
Documentation for the Einstein Toolkit is a community effort and everyone is encouraged to contribute towards these pages. You need to login to the wiki to edit the documentation, to do this either
- if you already have a personal LDAP login with the CCT use this
- create you own login/password for the wiki (select local domain)
If you would like to make major changes to these pages please discuss first on the users@einsteintoolkit.org mail list.
Thanks for your contributions!
Einstein Toolkit workshop information
Future
Past
Documentation
- Tutorial for New Users (outdated; see tutorial below)
- Simplified Tutorial for New Users
- Getting Started for Cactus Experts
- Einstein Toolkit standards: ADMBase, HydroBase, EOSBase, SphericalSurface
- Supported Machines
- Using Eclipse / Mojave
- Adding your own analysis method
- Adding your own initial data
- Adding a test case
- FAQ
Projects
- Adding requirements to the Cactus scheduler
- Visualization of simulation results
- Automated testing
- Vectorisation Improving code performance by using the CPU's vector instructions
- Padding Improving code performance by optimizing cache access
Maintainers
- Organization and Responsibilities
- Release Details
- Release Process
- Testsuite Status (old Testsuite Status page)
- Standard Emails
- MHD implementation details and discussions
- Carpet Wish List
Getting Started with Wikis
- Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
- Configuration settings list
- MediaWiki FAQ
- MediaWiki release mailing list