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AMUSE is an Astrophysical Multipurpose Software Environment. Within AMUSE different existing numerical codes are incorporated into a single framework. This framework is implemented with Python. On the simple examples page you can get a quick feel of how this works. AMUSE is free to download, use, and distribute and it comes with a wide selection of astrophysical simulation codes included. | AMUSE is an Astrophysical Multipurpose Software Environment. Within AMUSE different existing numerical codes are incorporated into a single framework. This framework is implemented with Python. On the simple examples page you can get a quick feel of how this works. AMUSE is free to download, use, and distribute and it comes with a wide selection of astrophysical simulation codes included. | ||
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Revision as of 19:10, 15 July 2015
Description
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AMUSE is an Astrophysical Multipurpose Software Environment. Within AMUSE different existing numerical codes are incorporated into a single framework. This framework is implemented with Python. On the simple examples page you can get a quick feel of how this works. AMUSE is free to download, use, and distribute and it comes with a wide selection of astrophysical simulation codes included.
Required Modules
- python
- amuse
System Variables
- HPC_{{#uppercase:amuse}}_DIR - installation directory
PBS Script Examples
See the Amuse_PBS page for amuse PBS script examples.
Additional Information
See the sample input file page for input examples for amuse.sh.