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The Pencil Code, a modular MPI code for partial differential equations and particles: multipurpose and multiuser-maintained

Axel Brandenburg, Anders Johansen, Philippe Bourdin, Wolfgang Dobler, Wladimir Lyra, Matthias Rheinhardt, Sven Bingert, Nils Haugen, Antony Mee, Frederick Gent, Natalia Babkovskaia, Chao-Chin Yang, Tobias Heinemann, Boris Dintrans, Dhrubaditya Mitra, Simon Candelaresi, Jörn Warnecke, Petri Käpylä, Andreas Schreiber, Piyali Chatterjee, Maarit Käpylä, Xiang-Yu Li, Jonas Krüger, Jørgen Aarnes, Graeme Sarson, Jeffrey Oishi, Jennifer Schober, Raphaël Plasson, Christer Sandin, Ewa Karchniwy, Luiz Rodrigues, Alexander Hubbard, Gustavo Guerrero, Andrew Snodin, Illa Losada, Johannes Pekkilä, Chengeng Qian

2021The Journal of Open Source Software185 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Collaboration et al., (2021). The Pencil Code, a modular MPI code for partial differential equations and particles: multipurpose and multiuser-maintained. Journal of Open Source Software, 6(58), 2807, https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.02807

Topics & Concepts

Modular designPencil (optics)Partial differential equationComputer scienceCode (set theory)Computational sciencePartial evaluationParallel computingSource codePartial derivativeDifferential equationAlgorithmDifferential (mechanical device)Programming languageAlgebra over a fieldNumerical partial differential equationsTheoretical computer scienceApplied mathematicsMathematicsOpen sourceCombustion and flame dynamicsFluid Dynamics and Heat TransferLattice Boltzmann Simulation Studies