Arepo-Code Visualizations

9. November 2014

This page illustrates principal capabilities of the AREPO code through a series of two dimensional simulations, as described in the original publication for the code. Credit for any use of the visualizations below should be given to V. Springel and the publication:

  • E pur si muove: Galilean-invariant cosmological hydrodynamical simulations on a moving mesh
    Springel V. (2010)
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 401, 791 [ADS]

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