LORENE(ID:8287/)


Langage Objet pour la RElativité NumériquE (=Object Language for Numerical Relativity)


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  • LORENE - Reference manual view details Abstract: LORENE (Langage Objet pour la RElativité NumériquE) is a C++ based language for numerical relativity.
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    • Paris Observatory
      Object Language for Numerical Relativity (LORENE) Langage Objet pour la RElativité NumériquE is a set of C++ classes to solve various problems arising in numerical relativity, and more generally in computational astrophysics. It provides tools to solve partial differential equations by means of multi-domain spectral methods. LORENE classes implement basic structures such as arrays and matrices,  but also abstract mathematical objects, such as tensors, and astrophysical objects, such as stars and black holes. LORENE is a free software under the GNU General Public License. It has been developed in the Meudon section of Paris Observatory, mostly by Eric Gourgoulhon, Philippe Grandclément, Jean-Alain Marck, Jérôme Novak and Keisuke Taniguchi. external link