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3-D Evolution of Texture Collapse using Cactus. Kim, Hee Il (CQUEST, Sogang Univ.) KPS meeting, 2006. 10. 20, Daegu EXCO. Texture? Topological defect No false vaccum core Unstable to collapse 3D simulations Prokopec, Sornborger, & Brandenberger (`92) : 30x30x30
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3-D Evolution of Texture Collapse using Cactus Kim, Hee Il (CQUEST, Sogang Univ.) KPS meeting, 2006. 10. 20, Daegu EXCO
Texture? • Topological defect • No false vaccum core • Unstable to collapse • 3D simulations • Prokopec, Sornborger, & Brandenberger (`92) : 30x30x30 • Sornborger, Carroll, & Pyne (`97) : 64x64x64 • Not a current topic in Cosmology • Loser of war with inflation (in 1992, COBE era) • How about in condensed matter physics??? • Any other roles in cosmology and astrophysics??? • Anyway, it can be easily studied with your supercomputer of early `90 : ~200x200x200
What is Cactus? In Cactus Glossary “A green fleshy plant with lots of thorns, usuallyinflicting pain if touched.” Description in Homepage Cactus is an open source problem solving environment designed for scientists and engineers. Its modular structure easily enables parallel computation across different architectures and collaborative code development between different groups. Cactus originated in the academic research community, where it was developed and used over many years by a large international collaboration of physicists and computational scientists
Cactus Plug-In “Thorns” (modules) remote steering extensibleAPIs ANSI C driver Fortran/C/C++ parameters input/output scheduling equations of state interpolation Core “Flesh” errorhandling SOR solver Your Physics !! makesystem wave evolvers Your Computational Tools !! gridvariables multigrid boundaryconditions black holes coordinates
Cactus History Cactus originated in 1997 as a code for numerical relativity, following a long line of codes developed at the NCSA and then the AEI. • Cactus 1,2,3: Paul Walker, Joan Masso, John Shalf, Ed Seidel. • Cactus 4.0 beta 1, August 1999: Total rewrite and redesign of code, learning from experiences with previous versions (Tom Goodale): still developing v4.0 • In 2003, several members of the AEI Cactus group left Germany to help found the Center for Computation & Technology (CCT) at Louisiana State University with new director Ed Seidel. Cactus is now developed and supported by a close-knit team spanning AEI and CCT.
Carpet: Mesh refinement driver for Cactus Whisky: GR hydro code based on Cactus computational toolkit Taka: AMR driver for Cactus that uses the SAMRAI … Cactus Family(?) News on 2006-06-01 Parca: new AMR project using PARAMESH
Topological defect formation: Kibble mechanism Domain wall Cosmic string
Texture formations NO false vacuum core 1D 2D
Texture evolution Action Equations of Motion
Initial Conditions Winding number
Spherically symmetric texture (Kim & Lee, `94) Energy density & unwinding
Texture on Cactus • [khi@star ~]$ date • 2006. 09. 29. (금) 18:04:25 KST • [khi@star ~]$ cd Cactus/arrangements/ • [khi@star arrangements]$ ls • AEIThorns CactusConnect CactusExternal CactusTest CarpetAttic README CVS CactusEinstein CactusIO CactusUtils CarpetDev CactusBase CactusElliptic CactusPUGH CactusWave CarpetExtra CactusBench CactusExamples CactusPUGHIO Carpet KHIThorns • [khi@star arrangements]$ cd KHIThorns/ • [khi@star KHIThorns]$ ls • Texture TextureEnergy TextureID
Spherical textures (128^3) phi1 phi4
Gradient energy density: Cigar-shape textures (128^3) xz-plane xy-plane
Kinetic energy density: Cigar-shape textures (128^3) xz-plane xy-plane
Gradient energy density: Pancake-shape textures (128^3) xz-plane xy-plane
Kinetic energy density: Pancake-shape textures (128^3) xz-plane xy-plane
Potential energy density Cigar-shape Pancake-shape
Textures with subcritical winding number Gradient energy density in xz-plane
Concluding Remarks • Using Cactus, 3-D texture simulations reproduced nicely ! • Multi-texture evolution??? • Asymmetric texrure kick ??? • Gravitational waves??? • Cactus is not that difficult ^_^