We present the results of a numerical benchmark study for the MUltidimensional Stellar Implicit Code (MUSIC) based on widely applicable two- and three-dimensional compressible hydrodynamics problems relevant to stellar interiors. MUSIC is an implicit large eddy simulation code that uses implicit time integration, implemented as a Jacobian-free Newton Krylov method. A physics based preconditioning technique which can be adjusted to target varying physics is used to improve the performance of the solver. The problems used for this benchmark study include the Rayleigh-Taylor and Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities, and the decay of the Taylor-Green vortex. Additionally we show a test of hydrostatic equilibrium, in a stellar environment which is dom...
This is the final report of our NASA AISRP grant entitled 'High Performance Parallel Methods for Spa...
An implicit version of the Smooth Particle Hydrodynamic (SPH) code SPHINX has been written and is wo...
To interpret high-quality data produced from recent space missions such as Kepler and TESS, it is ne...
International audienceWe present the results of a numerical benchmark study for the MUltidimensional...
11 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in A&AWe present the results of a numerical benchmark...
International audienceThis work is a continuation of our efforts to develop an efficient implicit so...
Accepted for publication in A&AThis work is a continuation of our efforts to develop an efficient im...
This paper describes the first steps of development of a new multidimensional time implicit code dev...
Abstract. We describe and evaluate various implicit and semi-implicit time integration schemes appli...
This is a talk entitled "Multi-dimensional models of the interior of stars" given at the 22nd ACME C...
This study formulates general guidelines to extend an explicit code with a great variety of implicit...
This study formulates general guidelines to extend an explicit code with a great variety of implicit...
International audienceOur ability to predict the structure and evolution of stars is in part limited...
Our ability to predict the structure and evolution of stars is in part limited by complex, 3D hydrod...
We describe and evaluate various implicit and semi-implicit time integration schemes applied to the ...
This is the final report of our NASA AISRP grant entitled 'High Performance Parallel Methods for Spa...
An implicit version of the Smooth Particle Hydrodynamic (SPH) code SPHINX has been written and is wo...
To interpret high-quality data produced from recent space missions such as Kepler and TESS, it is ne...
International audienceWe present the results of a numerical benchmark study for the MUltidimensional...
11 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in A&AWe present the results of a numerical benchmark...
International audienceThis work is a continuation of our efforts to develop an efficient implicit so...
Accepted for publication in A&AThis work is a continuation of our efforts to develop an efficient im...
This paper describes the first steps of development of a new multidimensional time implicit code dev...
Abstract. We describe and evaluate various implicit and semi-implicit time integration schemes appli...
This is a talk entitled "Multi-dimensional models of the interior of stars" given at the 22nd ACME C...
This study formulates general guidelines to extend an explicit code with a great variety of implicit...
This study formulates general guidelines to extend an explicit code with a great variety of implicit...
International audienceOur ability to predict the structure and evolution of stars is in part limited...
Our ability to predict the structure and evolution of stars is in part limited by complex, 3D hydrod...
We describe and evaluate various implicit and semi-implicit time integration schemes applied to the ...
This is the final report of our NASA AISRP grant entitled 'High Performance Parallel Methods for Spa...
An implicit version of the Smooth Particle Hydrodynamic (SPH) code SPHINX has been written and is wo...
To interpret high-quality data produced from recent space missions such as Kepler and TESS, it is ne...