[yt-users] Enzo 2.3 and Method Paper released.

David Collins dcollins4096 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 9 19:21:40 PDT 2013


Dear Colleague--

We are pleased to announce the joint release of Enzo 2.3 and the Enzo
method paper, entitled "Enzo: An Adaptive Mesh Refinement Code for
Astrophysics." Enzo 2.3 brings some new physics packages, improvements to
the code, and some needed bug fixes. The method paper describes in detail
the algorithms used for every physics package presented in this release,
along with test problems and a description of the community development
practices that have made the code so successful. The new physics modules in
Enzo 2.3 include a constrained transport MHD method (MHDCT) and a new
radiation background described by Haardt & Madau 2012, a PPM implementation
for CUDA, and improvements to the CUDA MHD solver. Code improvements
include MPI performance timers and improvements to the inline interface
between Enzo and the analysis package yt, and several new problem types,
including a cluster potential problem, a magnetic reconnection problem that
utilizes the new MHDCT solver, and a particle orbit problem. Bug fixes to
the gravity, chemistry, and radiation solvers are also included.
The components of this release can be found by following these links:

   - The paper can be found here <http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.2265>
   - The code to reproduce the tests can be found at
here<http://enzo-project.org/ReleaseNotes.html>
   - Enzo 2.3 can be found here <https://bitbucket.org/enzo/enzo-stable>
   - The continually updated development branch can be found
here<https://bitbucket.org/enzo/enzo-dev>
   - A full list of changes can be found
here<http://enzo-project.org/ReleaseNotes.html>
   - Documentation can be found at enzo-project.org
   <http://enzo-project.org/enzo-project.org>, along with links to the
   above.

Sincerely,

David Collins, on behalf of the Enzo Collaboration.
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