ExaStar: Multi-Physics Stellar Astrophysics Simulations at the Exascale
Offered By: Center For Computational Relativity and Gravitation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore cutting-edge multi-physics stellar astrophysics simulations at the exascale in this 39-minute talk given at the 2023 North American Einstein Toolkit School and Workshop. Delve into the ExaStar project as presented by Vassilios Mewes from the Center For Computational Relativity and Gravitation. Gain insights into advanced computational techniques used to model complex stellar phenomena at unprecedented scales. Learn about the challenges and breakthroughs in simulating astrophysical processes using exascale computing resources. Discover how these simulations contribute to our understanding of stellar evolution, supernovae, and other high-energy astrophysical events. Suitable for researchers, students, and enthusiasts in astrophysics, computational physics, and high-performance computing.
Syllabus
Vassilios Mewes -- ExaStar: Multi-Physics Stellar Astrophysics Simulations at the Exascale
Taught by
Center For Computational Relativity and Gravitation
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