HARM²
(Hybrid Adaptive Ray-Moment Method)
(technique for parallelizing computations of radiation with hydrodynamics)
HARM² (for Hybrid Adaptive Ray-Moment Method)
is a technique/algorithm for
handling hydrodynamics including electromagnetic radiation, i.e., radiation hydrodynamics.
It uses ray tracing
(calculating the effect of selected sample rays)
in a manner that allows for massive parallelization.
Note that HARM (for High Accuracy Relativity Magnetohydrodynamics)
is an unrelated code.
(algorithm,technique)
Further reading:
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017JCoPh.330..924R/abstract
https://www.roe.ac.uk/~wkmr/HansFest/alrosen_WondersofSF.pdf
https://cxc.harvard.edu/fellows/symp_presentations/2017/alrosen_EinsteinSymposiumTalk2017.pdf
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2024FrASS..1146812W/abstract
Referenced by page:
HARM
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