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Simulating Hydrodynamics in Cosmology with CRK-HACC
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Simulating Hydrodynamics in Cosmology with CRK-HACC by Nicholas Frontiere et al. on Wednesday 23 November We introduce CRK-HACC, an extension of the Hardware/Hybrid Accelerated Cosmology Code (HACC), to resolve gas hydrodynamics in large-scale structure formation simulations of the universe. The new framework couples the HACC gravitational N-body solver with a modern smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) approach called CRKSPH. $\underline{\text{C}}$onservative $\underline{\text{R}}$eproducing $\underline{\text{K}}$ernel $\underline{\text{SPH}}$ utilizes smoothing functions that exactly interpolate linear fields while manifestly preserving conservation laws (momentum, mass, and energy). The CRKSPH method has been incorporated to accurately model baryonic effects in cosmology simulations - an important addition targeting the generation of precise synthetic sky predictions for upcoming observational surveys. CRK-HACC inherits the codesign strategies of the HACC solver and is built to run on modern GPU-accelerated supercomputers. In this work, we summarize the primary solver components and present a number of standard validation tests to demonstrate code accuracy, including idealized hydrodynamic and cosmological setups, as well as self-similarity measurements. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2202.02840v2
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