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Validating Astrophysical Simulation Codes
September/October 2004 (vol. 6 no. 5)
pp. 10-20
Jave Kane, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Astrophysical simulations model phenomena that can't be fully reproduced terrestrially. Validation then requires carefully devising feasible experiments with the relevant physics. The authors describe validating simulations against experiments that probe fluid instabilities, nuclear burning, and radiation transport, and then discuss insights from—and the limitations of—these tests.
Index Terms:
verification, validation, astrophysics, simulation
Citation:
Alan Calder, Jonathan Dursi, Bruce Fryxell, Tomek Plewa, Greg Weirs, Todd Dupont, Harry Robey, Jave Kane, Bruce Remington, Frank Timmes, Guy Dimonte, John Hayes, Mike Zingale, Paul Drake, Paul Ricker, Jim Stone, Kevin Olson, "Validating Astrophysical Simulation Codes," Computing in Science and Engineering, vol. 6, no. 5, pp. 10-20, Sep./Oct. 2004, doi:10.1109/MCSE.2004.44
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