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diff --git a/doc/documentation.tex b/doc/documentation.tex index b084389..f4b2dd2 100644 --- a/doc/documentation.tex +++ b/doc/documentation.tex @@ -114,9 +114,10 @@ \section{Introduction} \label{sec:intro} -The {\tt GRHydro}\footnote{The name is +The {\tt GRHydro}\footnote{GRHydro started as a branch of Whisky. + The name Whisky is due to Tom Goodale, who pointed out that the in the original Gaelic - {\it uisge beatha} (from which {\tt GRHydro} is derived) meant {\it water of + {\it uisge beatha} (from which {\tt Whisky} is derived) meant {\it water of life}. This name was chosen at a free and fair democratic ballot at the EU Network meeting in Southampton that gave the right answer thanks to a little bit of help from the authors of the code after @@ -135,10 +136,14 @@ What follows is a brief introduction to using {\tt GRHydro}. It assumes that you know the required physics and numerical methods, and also the basics of Cactus\footnote{http://www.cactuscode.org}. If you don't, then skip this section and come back to it after reading the rest of this ThornGuide of Cactus. For more details such -as thornlists and parameter files, take a look at the {\tt GRHydro} web page +as thornlists and parameter files, take a look at the Einstein Toolkit web page which is currently stored at \begin{verbatim} -http://www.GRHydrocode.org +http://www.einsteintoolkit.org +\end{verbatim} +as well as the original {\tt Whisky} website at +\begin{verbatim} +http://www.whiskycode.org \end{verbatim} {\tt GRHydro} provides the hydro variables and methods to evolve them. It @@ -217,7 +222,9 @@ actual equation of state used is controlled by the parameter {\tt \subsection{Obtaining This Thorn} The public version of GRHydro can be found on the -website {\tt http://www.GRHydrocode.org}. +website {\tt http://www.einsteintoolkit.org}. +The latest public version of Whisky can be found on the +website {\tt http://www.whiskycode.org}. \subsection{Basic Usage} @@ -293,7 +300,7 @@ horizon, and more. The {\tt GRHydro} web page is located at \begin{verbatim} -http://www.GRHydrocode.org +http://www.einsteintoolkit.org \end{verbatim} and contains information on obtaining the code, together with thornlists and sample parameter files. There is also a section on @@ -1974,7 +1981,7 @@ The approximate time line is something like this: \item ~1998-: Developed as Cactus thorn {\tt MAHC} inside the GR{\tt Astro\_Hydro} arrangement at Washington University, primarily by Mark Miller. -\item 2002-: {\tt GRHydro} written based on {\tt GR3D}. +\item 2002-: {\tt Whisky} written based on {\tt GR3D}. \end{itemize} This is necessarily only a sketch; many people have contributed to |