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* [[SPINS User Guide]] | * [[SPINS User Guide]] | ||
* [[SPINS | * [[SPINS Tutorial]] | ||
* [[SPINS derivatives]] | * [[SPINS Cases]] | ||
** [[SPINS derivatives]] | |||
* [[SPINS Science Files]] | |||
* Postprocessing and SPINS | |||
** [[General Purpose Code]] | |||
** [[SPINS MATLAB tools]] | |||
** [https://git.uwaterloo.ca/bastorer/SPINSpy Python (SPINSpy)] | |||
* [[spins2netcdf]] | * [[spins2netcdf]] | ||
* [[Matlab-to-SPINS grid ordering]] | * [[Matlab-to-SPINS grid ordering]] | ||
* Tools for processing SPINS outputs are available for [https://git.uwaterloo.ca/bastorer/SPINSpy Python (SPINSpy)] and [https://git.uwaterloo.ca/ddeepwel/SPINSmatlab Matlab (SPINSmatlab)] (see also [[SPINS MATLAB tools]]) | * [[SPINS Development Plans]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:01, 18 October 2021
SPINS is a model written in C++ that was developed by Christopher Subich (fluids group alumnus). It uses memory-efficient pseudospectral spatial discretization methods to achieve high-order accuracy. It has 2D and 3D capabilities and is readily deployed on multi-processor computers & clusters for large jobs.