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The following pages link to The Einstein Toolkit: a community computational infrastructure for relativistic astrophysics (Q2904246):
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- Einstein Toolkit (Q20480) (← links)
- On the equivalence between the scheduled relaxation Jacobi method and Richardson's non-stationary method (Q680126) (← links)
- Parameter estimates in binary black hole collisions using neural networks (Q682458) (← links)
- Level-by-level artificial viscosity and visualization for MHD simulation with adaptive mesh refinement (Q726880) (← links)
- SpECTRE: A task-based discontinuous Galerkin code for relativistic astrophysics (Q1685419) (← links)
- Curvature invariants in a binary black hole merger (Q2159334) (← links)
- Dynamically and thermodynamically stable black holes in Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton gravity (Q2215359) (← links)
- Critical collapse of scalar fields beyond axisymmetry (Q2247775) (← links)
- Causal propagation of constraints in bimetric relativity in standard 3+1 form (Q2283508) (← links)
- General relativistic null-cone evolutions with a high-order scheme (Q2376014) (← links)
- NUMERICAL RELATIVITY IN HIGHER-DIMENSIONAL SPACE–TIMES (Q2866874) (← links)
- An operator-based local discontinuous Galerkin method compatible with the BSSN formulation of the Einstein equations (Q2957163) (← links)
- Black-hole lattices as cosmological models (Q3120873) (← links)
- General Relativistic Simulations of Accretion Disks Around Tilted Kerr Black Holes (Q3463600) (← links)
- Post-Newtonian quasicircular initial orbits for numerical relativity (Q4592654) (← links)
- Relativistic numerical cosmology with silent universes (Q4609650) (← links)
- BiGONLight: light propagation with bilocal operators in numerical relativity (Q5016186) (← links)
- The imitation game: Proca stars that can mimic the Schwarzschild shadow (Q5026138) (← links)
- GRAMSES: a new route to general relativistic <i>N</i>-body simulations in cosmology. Part I. Methodology and code description (Q5067791) (← links)
- A prediction for anisotropies in the nearby Hubble flow (Q5099222) (← links)
- Spontaneous scalarisation of charged black holes: coupling dependence and dynamical features (Q5159868) (← links)
- Covariant BSSN formulation in bimetric relativity (Q5161287) (← links)
- Spritz: a new fully general-relativistic magnetohydrodynamic code (Q5161818) (← links)
- Geometric horizons in binary black hole mergers (Q5163069) (← links)
- SPHINCS_BSSN: a general relativistic smooth particle hydrodynamics code for dynamical spacetimes (Q5163271) (← links)
- A spectral method algorithm for numerical simulations of gravitational fields (Q5163339) (← links)
- Spritz: general relativistic magnetohydrodynamics with neutrinos (Q5163351) (← links)
- Initial data and eccentricity reduction toolkit for binary black hole numerical relativity waveforms (Q5163382) (← links)
- Slicing conditions for axisymmetric gravitational collapse of Brill waves (Q5218318) (← links)
- Lessons for adaptive mesh refinement in numerical relativity (Q5865237) (← links)
- The new discontinuous Galerkin methods based numerical relativity program Nmesh (Q5870260) (← links)
- GRaM-X: a new GPU-accelerated dynamical spacetime GRMHD code for Exascale computing with the Einstein Toolkit (Q6078184) (← links)