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* MoL: add Multirate capabilities. This add three new multirate RK schemes to MoL.rhaas2012-08-02
| | | | | | | | | | | Flags indicate whether it is time to execute slow RHS computation. For instance, in the RK4-RK2 scheme, there are 4 substeps in total, but the RK2 RHS are only evaluated in the very first and in the very last step of the four substeps. From: Christian Reisswig, minor changes by Roland Haas git-svn-id: http://svn.cactuscode.org/arrangements/CactusNumerical/MoL/trunk@175 578cdeb0-5ea1-4b81-8215-5a3b8777ee0b
* The Method of Lines thorn (version 2 - see below).hawke2003-04-23
MoL provides generic integration methods for multiple thorns simultaneously. By providing a layer between the driver and evolution thorns, this should mean that some technical issues to do with mesh refinement can be ignored. It also allows you to choose different evolution methods (in time, at least). But the primary purpose is to unambiguously evolve models in different thorns at the same time. This is version 2 - the one that will work with mesh refinement. It's a straight copy of HawkeCVS/Public/CactusMoL2/MoL2 and I haven't checked that it will work "as is" with the new name (one of the reasons it goes into Alpha). At the moment the only evolution method guaranteed to work with mesh refinement is ICN, although RK2 should. The generic RK methods will do something that will be subtly wrong... Note that the "old" way of registering variables (through the functions declared in header files) is still there. As soon as function aliasing settles down, this will be removed. Also to be done: Better documentation Tidy up the code (especially the debugging statements) Optimize Add various useful time evolution methods. git-svn-id: http://svn.cactuscode.org/arrangements/CactusNumerical/MoL/trunk@2 578cdeb0-5ea1-4b81-8215-5a3b8777ee0b