ET Workshop Summer 2013

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Summer Einstein Toolkit Workshop 2013

We need to prepare a flyer similar to the one used for the last spring workshop, which can be printed or otherwise distributed.

Announcement

The Einstein Toolkit (http://einsteintoolkit.org) will host its summer workshop 2013 on the last day of the Caltech Gravitational Wave Astrophysics School (July 21st - July 27t).


Old Text This workshop is targeted at new and potential new users of the relativity infrastructure. It will provide a general introductions into numerical relativity (although some previous knowledge would be beneficial) and in code development within large collaborations. Hands-on sessions will help to familiarize attendees with the Einstein Toolkit. Participants are asked to bring their own laptops. We would like to invite especially students from physics and computer science to participate.

The number of attendees is limited, and while registration is free, it is required. We anticipate to be able to support a small number of participants financially, by covering parts/all of their travel, hotel and meal cost. Preference will be given to students.

In order to register, write an email to workshop@einsteintoolkit.org, specify:

  • your name, affiliation and title
  • your estimated arrival and departure time/date
  • whether you apply for support (and if so, state if you are undergraduate / graduate student / postdoc)
  • your special needs

Detailed workshop information can be found at https://docs.einsteintoolkit.org/et-docs/ET_Workshop_Spring_2012.

The Einstein Toolkit Consortium.

Spacetime Coordinates and Contact Information

Dates Friday, July 26th
Location TBD
Contacts Workshop email list: workshop@einsteintoolkit.org, emergencies: Frank Löffler (knarf@cct.lsu.edu, +1-225-202-1752) or Roland Haas (rhaas@tapir.caltech.edu, +1-404-386-3657)
Hotel TBA (most likely Saga)
Transportation - Hotel instructions from airport.
Transportation - Workshop walking distance, provide map.

Participant List

Below are the ET volunteers who will be presenting or heading parts of the sessions.

Name Affiliation
Tanja Bode Georgia Tech Data analysis
Roland Haas Caltech visualization
Frank Löffler Louisiana State University Cactus introduction

Participants for the maintainers workshop (July 27th to 29th):

Name Affiliation
Roland Haas Caltech
Frank Löffler Louisiana State University
Josh Faber RIT
Christian Ott Caltech
Philipp Mösta Caltech

In-Workshop Details

Schedule

This is the schedule for the first day of last year's tutorial. Will need to be condensed and updated for proper assignment of responsibilities.

Day Time Activity Presenter / Responsible
Fri 08:00-08:30 Setup for late birds Tanja Bode, Roland Haas, Frank Löffler
Fri 08:30-09:00 Opening, Introduction (slides) Frank Löffler
Fri 09:00-09:30 Introduction to Scientific Software & HPC (slides) Frank Löffler
Fri 09:30-10:00 Introduction to Cactus (high-level) (slides) Frank Löffler
Fri 10:00-10:30 Discussion and break
Fri 10:30-11:15 Introduction to General Relativity (slides) Joshua Faber
Fri 11:15-12:00 Introduction on Cactus Thorn-Writing (lower level) (slides) Joshua Faber
Fri 12:00-13:00 Lunch break
Fri 13:00-13:30 Introduction to Workshop development environment Dennis Castleberry
Fri 13:30-14:15 Hands-on, provided Wave-Equation example within Cactus (slides) Roland Haas
Fri 14:15-15:15 Introduction numerical methods & numerical Relativity (slides) Bruno Mundim, Peter Diener
Fri 15:15-15:45 Discussion and break
Fri 15:45-17:30 Running and extending (par-file) of two provided examples: perturbed, single BH, and perturbed, single TOV star Frank Löffler, Bruno Mundim

Setup

  • Wireless access is through the XXX network.
  • The virtual machine for the workshop is [1] and will run in virtualbox.