Castro (Compressible Astrophysics): An adaptive mesh, astrophysical compressible (radiation-, magneto-) hydrodynamics simulation code for massively parallel CPU and GPU architectures.
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Astrophysics is the scientific discipline that deals with the physics of objects, phenomena, and processes in outer space, including (but not limited to) stars, galaxies, compact objects, and the formation of the Universe.
Castro (Compressible Astrophysics): An adaptive mesh, astrophysical compressible (radiation-, magneto-) hydrodynamics simulation code for massively parallel CPU and GPU architectures.
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