The following pages link to Erik Schnetter (Q709778):
Displayed 23 items.
- Gravitational waves from the 3D collapse of a neutron star to a Kerr black hole (Q709779) (← links)
- SpECTRE: A task-based discontinuous Galerkin code for relativistic astrophysics (Q1685419) (← links)
- Curvature invariants in a binary black hole merger (Q2159334) (← links)
- Spectral methods in the presence of discontinuities (Q2221375) (← links)
- Ab initio holography (Q2635736) (← links)
- Optimized high-order derivative and dissipation operators satisfying summation by parts, and applications in three-dimensional multi-block evolutions (Q2641370) (← links)
- The Einstein Toolkit: a community computational infrastructure for relativistic astrophysics (Q2904246) (← links)
- An operator-based local discontinuous Galerkin method compatible with the BSSN formulation of the Einstein equations (Q2957163) (← links)
- Formation of Supermassive Black Holes through Fragmentation of Torodial Supermassive Stars (Q3107889) (← links)
- Time step size limitation introduced by the BSSN Gamma Driver (Q3586335) (← links)
- Finding apparent horizons and other 2-surfaces of constant expansion (Q4453726) (← links)
- Evolutions in 3D numerical relativity using fixed mesh refinement (Q4464509) (← links)
- Towards standard testbeds for numerical relativity (Q4470709) (← links)
- Development and Astrophysical Applications of a Parallel Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Code with MPI (Q4953458) (← links)
- Geometric horizons in binary black hole mergers (Q5163069) (← links)
- Rotating collapse of stellar iron cores in general relativity (Q5293850) (← links)
- How far away is far enough for extracting numerical waveforms, and how much do they depend on the extraction method? (Q5293868) (← links)
- Grazing Collisions of Black Holes via the Excision of Singularities (Q5350265) (← links)
- GRHydro: a new open-source general-relativistic magnetohydrodynamics code for the Einstein toolkit (Q5405317) (← links)
- A multi-block infrastructure for three-dimensional time-dependent numerical relativity (Q5486415) (← links)
- Are moving punctures equivalent to moving black holes? (Q5757510) (← links)
- Reflecting boundary conditions in numerical relativity as a model for black hole echoes (Q6046927) (← links)
- GRaM-X: a new GPU-accelerated dynamical spacetime GRMHD code for Exascale computing with the Einstein Toolkit (Q6078184) (← links)