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A workshop dedicated to the Theoretical Virtual Observatory will take place at IAP on April 5-6th.
The goal is to bring together experts of the Virtual Observatory and theoreticians who would like to make results of their simulations (e.g. databases or catalogs) or numerical codes available to the worldwild astronomical community.
Here is the list of software used by the Horizon Project to perform cosmological and galaxy formation simulations.
RAMSES: this code was developped by Romain Teyssier to perform self-gravitating fluid dynamics with Adaptive Mesh Refinement on massively parallel computers. Click here to download the RAMSES code.
MPGRAFIC: it is the parallel (MPI) version of grafic, a generator of cosmological initial conditions developped by Edmund Bertschinger. MPgrafic wad developped by Simon Prunet and Christophe Pichon at IAP. Click here to download MPGRAFIC.
POWMES is a F90 program to measure very accurately the power spectrum in a N-body simulation, using Taylor expansion of some order on the cosine and sine transforms. It can read GADGET format and requires FFTW2 to be installed properly. Click here to download the POWMES code.