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The Pencil Code is a multipurpose code for massively parallel computing (especially on the cheaper Linux clusters).
It includes optionally hydrodynamics, magnetic fields, radiation, ionization, multi-species dust dynamics with coagulation, and certain reaction-diffusion equations. It is developed and maintained under the Concurrent Versioning System ( CVS ) by around 25 people with check-in permission and has been downloaded by around 400 registered users (without check-in permission).
The code is tested nightly on several platforms and provides an excellent
pedagogical tool for students to implement new code within an organized
framework.
The purpose of the meeting is to bring the core developers together and
to allow others to interact with them and learn more about the code.
How to get here?
(this link has a description and a map). The meeting takes place in the Nordita building,
just next to the AlbaNova building.
The meeting is sponsored jointly by
Nordita
and the
AstroSim
programme.
A full report of the
meeting is available.
Organizers: Axel Brandenburg, Boris Dintrans, Wolfgang Dobler, Anders Johansen, Petri Käpylä
All presentations are recorded on video; see link to the
video page of Alex Agapow.
There is also a link to
streaming videos.
List of discussion topics: Admin: Changing from CVS to another Versioning System ** GPL agreement, going to version 3 ** Multiauthor paper discussing methods and tests? good illustrative problems? (e.g. source terms) Do we need a better tracker against breaks of the auto-test? pencil_consistency_check: possible overcalculation... pencil del2a (17) ** Suggestion: switch off by default, on nightly test machines activate through global options file: - pencil_consistency_check - color output Strange comments such as "life_support_off?" ** WARNING: death on error restored occurred at life_support_off [Write Bugzilla report, assign to Anders] Configuration based on machine multiple names ** Host name could be set in global .pencil/ directory. Clean-up: A clean up of the IDL directory? ** Make obsolete directory in $PENCIL_HOME/idl and move all files there. Make descriptive subdirectories of $PENCIL_HOME/idl and move useful files there. Suggested subroutines read, write, plot, calc. State of the manual. What needs to be done? more about boundary conditions (to be done) ** Manual and Wiki: wiki for not so well established stuff ** Suggestion: add more formulas (derivations and ``how do we get there'') Suggestion: equation of state should come before passive scalar, etc. Technical additions: Spherical and cylindrical coordinates Upwinding stuff in non-cartesian coordinates: ** Suggestion: treat partial derivative with upwinding Non-reflecting open b.c.s (Wolfgang) ** Density floors and ceilings Radiation transport in shearing boxes The shock viscosity (Tobi and Anders) Isolated boundary conditions (Chao-Chin Yang) James, R.A. 1977, J. Comp. Phys. 25, 71-92. Next meeting? Where? Elsewhere than Stockholm? How to do it differently? Tentative time: 26-29 Aug 2008. Yes. Possibly Leiden. Talks Tuesday, 9-10:30, 11-12:30 9:00 Axel Brandenburg Introduction 9:15 Anders Johansen Dust in self gravitating shearing sheets Cristina Green Traveling waves in sheared convection Discussion Tuesday, 14-15:30, 16-17:30 Wolfgang Dobler CVS, Mercurial or Subversion -- do we need a Sven Bingert Field aligned heat conduction in the corona Marcus Gellert Hydrodynamic simulations in cylindrical coordinates Discussion Wednesday, 9-10:30, 11-12:30 Miikka Väisälä Formation of elephant trunks Tobias Heinemann Migrating to subversion Discussion Wednesday, 9-10:30, 11-12:30 Steve Berukoff Plans to implement protostellar disc chemistry Chao-Chin Yang Fueling the circumnuclear region of a barred galaxy Discussion Wednesday, 14-15:30, 16-17:30 Petri Käpylä Hi-res MHD on the Finnish Louhi machine Anne Liljeström Reynold stresses in shearing boxes Discussion Thursday, 9-10:30, 11-12:30 Dhrubaditya Mitra Simulations in spherical coordinates Nathalie Toque Turbulent diffusion Boris Dintrans I. Global convection; II. Implicit method Discussion Thursday, 14-15:30, 16-17:30 Wladimir Lyra Global disc simulations Lars Mattsson Disc Simulations: Evolving Late-type Galaxies Mikaela Sundberg Code comparison projects - A sociological view Discussion Friday, 9-10:30, 11-12:30 Wolfgang Dobler Multigrid solvers for the Pencil Code different Version Control System (Discussion) Friday, 14-15:30 Axel Brandenburg Parallelization in the x-direction (link) Discussion