Numerical Relativity Codes and Methods
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Presentations
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SENR: A Next-Generation, Super-Efficient Numerical Relativity Code for the Age of Gravitational Wave Astrophysics
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Authors
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Zachariah Etienne
- West Virginia University
- WVU
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Ian Ruchlin
- West Virginia University
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Thomas Baumgarte
- Bowdoin College
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SENR, A Super-Efficient Code for Gravitational Wave Source Modeling: Latest Results
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Authors
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Ian Ruchlin
- West Virginia University
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Zachariah Etienne
- West Virginia University
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Thomas Baumgarte
- Bowdoin College
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A Parallel Wavelet Approach for Binary Compact Object Mergers
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Hyun Lim
- Brigham Young Univ - Provo
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Eric Hirschmann
- Brigham Young Univ - Provo
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David Neilsen
- Brigham Young Univ - Provo
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William Black
- Brigham Young Univ - Provo
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Matthew Anderson
- Indiana University
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Hari Sundar
- University of Utah
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Milinda Fernando
- University of Utah
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General Relativistic Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics code developments: A progress report
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Joshua Faber
- Rochester Inst of Tech
- Rochester Institute of Technology
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Zachary Silberman
- Rochester Inst of Tech
- Rochester Institute of Technology
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Monica Rizzo
- Rochester Institute of Technology
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Solving Einstein's Equation Numerically on Manifolds with Arbitrary Topologie
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Lee Lindblom
- University of California at San Diego
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Vector Potential Generation for Numerical Relativity Simulations
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Authors
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Zachary Silberman
- Rochester Inst of Tech
- Rochester Institute of Technology
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Joshua Faber
- Rochester Inst of Tech
- Rochester Institute of Technology
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Thomas Adams
- West Virginia University
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Zachariah Etienne
- West Virginia University
- WVU
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Ian Ruchlin
- West Virginia University
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