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- Textsoap 7 3 7 – Flexible Text Editing Utility Software
- Textsoap 7 3 7 – Flexible Text Editing Utility Tool
Textsoap 7 3 7 – Flexible Text Editing Utility Software
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Textsoap 7 3 7 – Flexible Text Editing Utility Tool
- 1. Overview
- 1.2. Illustrations of the model in action
- 1.3. Continuous equations in ‘r’ coordinates
- 1.4. Appendix ATMOSPHERE
- 1.5. Appendix OCEAN
- 1.6. Appendix OPERATORS
- 2. Discretization and Algorithm
- 2.5. Explicit time-stepping: Adams-Bashforth
- 2.10. Variants on the Free Surface
- 2.11. Spatial discretization of the dynamical equations
- 2.14. Flux-form momentum equations
- 2.15. Vector invariant momentum equations
- 2.16. Tracer equations
- 2.17. Advection schemes
- 2.18. Shapiro Filter
- 2.19. Nonlinear Viscosities for Large Eddy Simulation
- 3. Getting Started with MITgcm
- 3.2. Obtaining the code
- 3.5. Building the model
- 3.6. Running the model
- 3.7. Customizing the Model Configuration - Code Parameters and Compilation Options
- 3.8. Customizing the Model Configuration - Runtime Parameters
- 4. MITgcm Tutorial Example Experiments
- 4.1. Barotropic Ocean Gyre
- 4.2. Baroclinic Ocean Gyre
- 4.3. Southern Ocean Reentrant Channel Example
- 4.4. Ocean Gyre Advection Schemes
- 4.5. Global Ocean Simulation
- 4.6. Global Ocean Simulation in Pressure Coordinates
- 4.7. Held-Suarez Atmosphere
- 4.8. Deep Convection
- 4.9. Gravity Plume On a Continental Slope
- 4.10. Biogeochemistry Simulation
- 4.11. Global Ocean State Estimation
- 4.12. Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis for Tracer Injection
- 4.13. Offline Experiments
- 4.14. Rotating Tank
- 5. Contributing to the MITgcm
- 5.2. Using Git and Github
- 5.4. Creating MITgcm packages
- 5.5. MITgcm code testing protocols
- 5.6. Contributing to the manual
- 6. Software Architecture
- 6.2. WRAPPER
- 6.3. Using the WRAPPER
- 6.4. MITgcm execution under WRAPPER
- 7. Automatic Differentiation
- 7.1. Some basic algebra
- 7.2. TLM and ADM generation in general
- 7.3. The gradient check package
- 7.4. Adjoint dump & restart – divided adjoint (DIVA)
- 7.5. Adjoint code generation using OpenAD
- 8. Packages I - Physical Parameterizations
- 8.1. Overview
- 8.2. Packages Related to Hydrodynamical Kernel
- 8.3. General purpose numerical infrastructure packages
- 8.4. Ocean Packages
- 8.5. Atmosphere Packages
- 8.6. Ice and Sea Ice Packages
- 8.7. Biogeochemistry Packages
- 9. Packages II - Diagnostics and I/O
- 9.1. pkg/diagnostics – A Flexible Infrastructure
- 9.2. Fortran Native I/O: pkg/mdsio and pkg/rw
- 9.3. NetCDF I/O: pkg/mnc
- 9.4. Monitor: Simulation State Monitoring Toolkit
- 9.5. Grid Generation
- 9.6. Pre– and Post–Processing Scripts and Utilities
- 9.7. Potential Vorticity Matlab Toolbox
- 9.8. pkg/flt – Simulation of float / parcel displacements
- 10. Ocean State Estimation Packages
- 10.1. ECCO: model-data comparisons using gridded data sets
- 10.5. The line search optimisation algorithm
- 11. Utilities
- 11.1. MITgcmutils
- 12. Related Projects and Highlighted Papers
- 12.1. Projects Related to MITgcm