Hello Stefan, > long time ago i asked about a SPH modul in EinsteinToolkit for my PhD > thesis. It took more time i thougt, but i am still working. >From what I can tell from the email thread from January 2014 the discussion there was on how to couple and SPH hydro code to the spacetime solver in Cactus and how to handle the particles moving between MPI processes. Judging from your current email you made some progress in the direction?
> First i have some questions about citing, because i will present a > poster at a meeting and i will publish some prework. I want to mention > the EinsteinToolkit, but there are no results using it yet. Should i > taking something into account? For a post I think it is fine if you just add the Einstein Toolkit logo (the little Einstein https://einsteintoolkit.org/global/images/einstein.png). If you want to add a reference to the poster, I would use the ET website URL. We have a section on citing policies on the website: https://einsteintoolkit.org/documentation/licenses/ where the main publication is Loffler:2011ay in https://einsteintoolkit.org/manifest/einsteintoolkit.bib > Second i made necessery preparatory work and will now try to integrate > the SPH algorithm. I am sure it could be helpful not working alone on > it, so i could open a google group for communication, if somebody > want. It will probably be helpful to get some support from at least one of the ET people (incl. me). I am fine trying to help out with anything that has to do with how to integrate an SPH code into the existing framework and the technical details on eg how the scheduling and the interpolator works, and given that I am (usually) the same timezone as you are you may expect me to reply to a lot of questions first. Matt Kinsey (GeorgiaTech) who also worked with many particles has experience in how to make this work fast. A Google group would be fine to unclutter the mailing list with the technical discussions. Would you be able to call in into Mondays ET phone call once more? Yours, Roland -- My email is as private as my paper mail. I therefore support encrypting and signing email messages. Get my PGP key from http://keys.gnupg.net. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@einsteintoolkit.org http://lists.einsteintoolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/users