Getting started
Phantom is a fast, parallel, modular and low-memory smoothed particle hydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics code in three dimensions written in Fortran. It was developed for astrophysical applications (read the paper).
Quickstart
Get a copy of the code.
Make your first calculation.
Understand how the code works (Fortree may help).
Run your simulations on a cluster and make cool science.
Please cite the code paper and other relevant papers in your publications.
Contents
- Working with Phantom and git
- Running your first calculation
- Running phantom on a remote cluster (general instructions)
- Getting started on the NCI supercomputer (Australian National Supercomputing Facility)
- Getting started on DiAL (Data Intensive@Leicester, DiRAC cluster at Leicester)
- How to run Phantom on OzStar
- Getting started on Monarch (Monash campus cluster)
- Getting started on Rusty (Flatiron cluster)
- Tips and tricks for running on Pawsey machines
- Getting started on Kennedy (local cluster at the University of St Andrews)
- Using phantom on macOS
- Long-term archiving of your phantom calculations