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Charles Gammie

2019

Oliver Porth, Koushik Chatterjee, Ramesh Narayan, Charles F. Gammie, Yosuke Mizuno, Peter Anninos, John G. Baker, Matteo Bugli, Chi-kwan Chan, Jordy Davelaar, Luca Del Zanna, Zachariah B. Etienne, P. Chris Fragile, Bernard J. Kelly, Matthew Liska, Sera Markoff, Jonathan C. McKinney, Bhupendra Mishra, Scott C. Noble, Héctor Olivares, Ben Prather, Luciano Rezzolla, Benjamin R. Ryan, James M. Stone, Niccolò Tomei, Christopher J. White, Ziri Younsi, and The Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration (2019): The Event Horizon General Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamic Code Comparison Project, Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, The American Astronomical Society, Vol 243, Num 2

2017

Benjamin R. Ryan, Charles F. Gammie, Sebastien Fromang, and Pierre Kestener (2017): Resolution Dependence of Magnetorotational Turbulence in the Isothermal Stratified Shearing Box, Astrophysical Journal, The American Astronomical Society, Vol 840, Num 1, pp6

2015

B. R. Ryan and J. C. Dolence, and C. F. Gammie (2015): bhlight: General Relativistic Radiation Magnetohydrodynamics with Monte Carlo Transport, Astrophysical Journal, The American Astronomical Society, Vol 807, Num 1, pp31

2019

Charles F. Gammie, Patrick Mullen (2019): Magnetized Models of Giant Impacts, 2019 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp28-29

2016

Charles Gammie (2016): High-Resolution Simulations of Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence in Accretion Disks, 2016 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp22-23

P. D. Mullen and C. F. Gammie: Numerical models of magnetized moon-forming giant impacts


51st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; The Woodlands, Texas, U.S.A. (scheduled, later cancelled), Mar 17, 2020

18 general, 9 exploratory allocations on Blue Waters awarded to Illinois researchers


Nov 24, 2014

Eighteen researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign received allocations on the Blue Waters petascale supercomputer at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). A portion of available time on Blue Waters is reserved for University faculty and staff projects like these that require the system’s unique capabilities. Ten of the awards will continue projects already running on Blue Waters, related to a wide variety of topics like tornadoes, steel casting, and cell function, among others. Eight allocations are for new projects.


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