We present MUSE, a software framework for combining existing computational tools from different astrophysical domains into a single multi-physics, multi-scale application. MUSE facilitates the coupling of existing codes written in different languages by providing inter-language tools and by specifying an interface between each module and the framework that represents a balance between generality and computational efficiency. This approach allows scientists to use combinations of codes to solve highly-coupled problems without the need to write new codes for other domains or significantly alter their existing codes. MUSE currently incorporates the domains of stellar dynamics, stellar evolution and stellar hydrodynamics for studying generalize...
The availability of large‐scale digital surveys offers tremendous opportunities for advancing scient...
International audienceMAGIC (Muse gAlaxy Groups In Cosmos) is a 100h MUSE-GTO survey aiming at under...
One contribution of 13 to a Theme Issue ‘Multi-scale systems in fluids and soft matter: approaches, ...
We present MUSE, a software framework for combining existing computational tools for different astro...
We discuss the current state of integrating the Mutli Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (hereafter: MUSE) ...
We present the open source Astrophysical Multi-purpose Software Environment (AMUSE), a com...
We introduce the Mechanic, a new open-source code framework. It is designed to reduce the developmen...
International audienceMUSE (standing for Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer) is a second generation i...
MUSES (Modular Unified Solver of the Equation of State) is an NSF-funded large collaboration project...
Numerical methods have become a powerful tool for research in astrophysics, but their utility depend...
Here, we describe our efforts to create a multi-scale and multi-physics framework that can be retarg...
Stellar physics and evolution calculations enable a broad range of research in astrophysics. Modules...
Context. Computational astrophysics nowadays routinely combines grid-adaptive capabilities with mode...
MUSE, the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer, is a 2nd generation integral-field spectrograph under f...
<p>Due to the nature of MUSE data, each data-cube obtained as part of the GTO program is used by mos...
The availability of large‐scale digital surveys offers tremendous opportunities for advancing scient...
International audienceMAGIC (Muse gAlaxy Groups In Cosmos) is a 100h MUSE-GTO survey aiming at under...
One contribution of 13 to a Theme Issue ‘Multi-scale systems in fluids and soft matter: approaches, ...
We present MUSE, a software framework for combining existing computational tools for different astro...
We discuss the current state of integrating the Mutli Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (hereafter: MUSE) ...
We present the open source Astrophysical Multi-purpose Software Environment (AMUSE), a com...
We introduce the Mechanic, a new open-source code framework. It is designed to reduce the developmen...
International audienceMUSE (standing for Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer) is a second generation i...
MUSES (Modular Unified Solver of the Equation of State) is an NSF-funded large collaboration project...
Numerical methods have become a powerful tool for research in astrophysics, but their utility depend...
Here, we describe our efforts to create a multi-scale and multi-physics framework that can be retarg...
Stellar physics and evolution calculations enable a broad range of research in astrophysics. Modules...
Context. Computational astrophysics nowadays routinely combines grid-adaptive capabilities with mode...
MUSE, the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer, is a 2nd generation integral-field spectrograph under f...
<p>Due to the nature of MUSE data, each data-cube obtained as part of the GTO program is used by mos...
The availability of large‐scale digital surveys offers tremendous opportunities for advancing scient...
International audienceMAGIC (Muse gAlaxy Groups In Cosmos) is a 100h MUSE-GTO survey aiming at under...
One contribution of 13 to a Theme Issue ‘Multi-scale systems in fluids and soft matter: approaches, ...