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APSARA: A multi-dimensional unsplit fourth-order explicit Eulerian hydrodynamics code for arbitrary curvilinear grids

We present a new fourth-order, finite-volume hydrodynamics code named Apsara. The code employs a high-order, finite-volume method for mapped coordinates with extensions for nonlinear hyperbolic conservation laws. Apsara can handle arbitrary structured curvilinear meshes in three spatial dimensions....

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Published in:Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2016-11, Vol.595, p.A41
Main Authors: Wongwathanarat, A., Grimm-Strele, H., Müller, E.
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