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---+!! !SPheRIO %TOC{depth="3"}% ---++ Presentation and history ---+++ Introduction ---++++ What is the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH)? The SPH algorithm was first introduced for astrophysical applications, and later the method was extended to heavy ion collisions by the use of the variational approach. The reference for SPH method in heavy ion collisions is C.E. Aguiar, T. Kodama, T. Osada and Y. Hama, J. Phys. G 27 (2001) 75; T. Kodama, C.E. Aguiar, T. Osada and Y. Hama, J. Phys. G 27 (2001) 557. * C.E. Aguiar, T. Kodama, T. Osada and Y. Hama, [[%ATTACHURL%/JPhysG_27-2001-75.pdf][JPhysG_27-2001-75.pdf]] * T. Kodama, C.E. Aguiar, T. Osada and Y. Hama, [[%ATTACHURL%/JPhysG_27-2001-557.pdf][J. Phys. G 27-2001-557]] ---++++ What is !SPheRIO? !SPheRIO is the code which implements the entropy representation of the SPH model for relativistic high-energy collisions. It has investigated and developed within the S˜ao Paulo - Rio de Janeiro Collaboration ---++++ What is the NeXus+SPheRIO? ---++++ Equation of state (EOS) ---++++ Freeze out ---++++ Therminator ---+++ History ---++++ Main contributors ---++ Download ---++ Instruction and examples on Installation ---++ Manual of !SPheRIO ---++ Useful Links ---++ Contact [[mailto:hama@fma.if.usp.br][Yogiro Hama]], [[mailto:tkodama@if.ufrj.br][Takeshi Kodama]], [[mailto:grassi@fma.if.usp.br][Frederique Grassi]] <!-- * Set DENYTOPICVIEW = TWikiGuest, UfabcGroup --> -- WlQian - 28 Jul 2010 * [[%ATTACHURL%/JPhysG_27-2001-557.pdf][!JPhysG_27-2001-557.pdf]]: JPhysG_27-2001-557.pdf
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