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* [http://math.wvu.edu/~zetienne/ILGRMHD/index.html IllinoisGRMHD website (warning: quick start guide is out of date; use official Einstein Toolkit version)]
 
* [http://math.wvu.edu/~zetienne/ILGRMHD/index.html IllinoisGRMHD website (warning: quick start guide is out of date; use official Einstein Toolkit version)]
 
* [https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.07276 Link to IllinoisGRMHD code announcement paper]
 
* [https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.07276 Link to IllinoisGRMHD code announcement paper]
 
  
 
== Telecons ==
 
== Telecons ==
  
 
IllinoisGRMHD Working Group Telecons are held monthly. Telecon minutes, including detailed notes on developments, are kept [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qiNeVgPlleg6Mjq9WI3iS--IA5o1FbpywAcq1Do_9xI in this Google Doc]
 
IllinoisGRMHD Working Group Telecons are held monthly. Telecon minutes, including detailed notes on developments, are kept [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qiNeVgPlleg6Mjq9WI3iS--IA5o1FbpywAcq1Do_9xI in this Google Doc]

Revision as of 14:51, 16 March 2018

Related Working Groups

Matter Codes Working Group: (link to Google Doc)

Team

Lead: Zach Etienne

(Please contact Zach Etienne if interested in joining!)

  • Shohreh Abdolrahimi (Cal Poly Pomona),
  • Ashok Choudhary (WVU),
  • Furqan Dar (Washington U. St Louis),
  • Zach Etienne (WVU),
  • Cunwei Fan (UIUC)
  • Francisco Guzman (Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo),
  • Bhavesh Khamesra (GA Tech),
  • Pablo Laguna (GA Tech)
  • Elias Most (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies)
  • Christos Tzounis (Cal Poly Pomona)

Funding

  • ETK NSF SI2
  • WVU

Background

Over the past decade, the Illinois Numerical Relativity (ILNR) Group's dynamical spacetime GRMHD code has proven itself as one of the most robust and reliable tools for theoretical modeling of such GRMHD phenomena. Despite the code's outstanding reputation, it was written "by experts and for experts" of the code, with a steep learning curve that would severely hinder community adoption if it were open-sourced.

IllinoisGRMHD is an open-source rewrite of the original closed-source GRMHD code of the ILNR Group, aimed at minimizing the learning curve, with the goal of facilitating community involvement in the code's development, as well as the minimization of human effort in generating new science. IllinoisGRMHD also saves computer time, generating roundoff-precision identical output to the original code on adaptive-mesh grids, but nearly twice as fast at scales of hundreds to thousands of processor cores.

Telecons

IllinoisGRMHD Working Group Telecons are held monthly. Telecon minutes, including detailed notes on developments, are kept in this Google Doc