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yt-4.4.0.tar.gz | 0004941964 4.71 MB | |
yt-ignore-pytestdepr.patch | 0000000772 772 Bytes |
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to yt-4.4.0: * the frontend previously known as boxlib was renamed to AMReX * this release contains a brand new frontend for Parthenon datasets. * off-axis projections are now supported * improved convergence with grid resolution * improved mass conservation * fixed a critical bug where column densities estimates were incorrect by a factor x3 calculation for Ramses, by @cphyc * Change in the way cooling tables are used. If "self- shielding" is detected from the namelist or is set by the user with `ds=yt.load("output_12345", self_shielding=True)`, the hydrogen number density used to obtain cooling, heating and $$\mu$$ from the cooling tables are multiplied by an exponential prefactor, consistently with what RAMSES is doing internally. This will change the values of the cooling and heating rates, as well as $$\mu$$ and temperature at high- densities (above 0.01 mp/cm³). - Restrict numpy to < 2 for now.
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