Recent articles from Computational Astrophysics and Cosmology
I’m writing to let you know about some of the recent articles we’ve published in Computational Astrophysics and Cosmology.
With this journal we hope to make the connection between the computational science and the astrophysics communities. In that respect I hope that you will enjoy reading these pioneering papers as much as I have enjoyed them. The following list of publications reflects only a small part of the range in scientific topics we seek for in this journal.
And if you are interested in submitting your own work to Computational Astrophysics and Cosmology, you’ll find all the submission guidelines here.
Recent articles
- Riemann solvers and Alfven waves in black hole magnetospheres by Brian Punsly, Dinshaw Balsara, Jinho Kim and Sudip Garain
- In situ and in-transit analysis of cosmological simulations by Brian Friesen, Ann Almgren, Zarija Lukic, Gunther Weber, Dmitriy Morozov, Vincent Beckner and Marcus Day
- Achieving convergence in galaxy formation models by augmenting N-body merger trees by Andrew J Benson, Chris Cannella and Shaun Cole
- Simulations of stripped core-collapse supernovae in close binaries by Alex Rimoldi, Simon Portegies Zwart and Elena Maria Rossi
You will find all of our articles here.
I look forward to reading your work.
Kind regards,
Simon Portegies Zwart
Editor-in-Chief
Computational Astrophysics and Cosmology