A 3 + 1 dimensional viscous hydrodynamic code for relativistic heavy ion collisions
Main Author: | CPC, Mendeley |
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Other Authors: | Karpenko, Iu., Huovinen, P., Bleicher, M. |
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We describe the details of 3 + 1 dimensional relativistic hydrodynamic code for the simulations of quark–gluon/hadron matter expansion in ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions. The code solves the equations of relativistic viscous hydrodynamics in the Israel–Stewart framework. With the help of ideal–viscous splitting, we keep the ability to solve the equations of ideal hydrodynamics in the limit of zero viscosities using a Godunov-type algorithm. Milne coordinates are used to treat the pred...
Title of program: vHLLE
Catalogue Id: AETZ_v1_0
Nature of problem
Relativistic hydrodynamical description of the 3-dimensional quark-gluon/hadron matter expansion in ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions.
Versions of this program held in the CPC repository in Mendeley Data
AETZ_v1_0; vHLLE; 10.1016/j.cpc.2014.07.010
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CPC, Mendeley |
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Karpenko, Iu. Huovinen, P. Bleicher, M. |
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A 3 + 1 dimensional viscous hydrodynamic code for relativistic heavy ion collisions |
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Mendeley |
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2014 |
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Astronomy Astrophysics Computational Physics Fluid Dynamics Computational Method Gas |
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https:/data.mendeley.com/datasets/gkzz4w4j5h |
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Abstract
We describe the details of 3 + 1 dimensional relativistic hydrodynamic code for the simulations of quark–gluon/hadron matter expansion in ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions. The code solves the equations of relativistic viscous hydrodynamics in the Israel–Stewart framework. With the help of ideal–viscous splitting, we keep the ability to solve the equations of ideal hydrodynamics in the limit of zero viscosities using a Godunov-type algorithm. Milne coordinates are used to treat the pred...
Title of program: vHLLE
Catalogue Id: AETZ_v1_0
Nature of problem
Relativistic hydrodynamical description of the 3-dimensional quark-gluon/hadron matter expansion in ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions.
Versions of this program held in the CPC repository in Mendeley Data
AETZ_v1_0; vHLLE; 10.1016/j.cpc.2014.07.010
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969-2018) |
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