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doi: 10.5281/zenodo.33624
(Acknowledgements) The design of this standard is based on the experiences we gained in the last years implementing efficient, parallel I/O in several PIC codes, but most recently in PIConGPU (picongpu.hzdr.de). Special thanks goes to Felix Schmitt (formerly ZIH / TU Dresden, now with Nvidia Corp.) and René Widera (HZDR).
This is the initial release, version 1.0.0, of the open standard for particle-mesh data files (openPMD). It adds the base standard for general particle and mesh based data structures and the first extension for electro-dynamic and electro-static particle-in-cell (PIC) codes.
Simulations, Open Access, Open Data, Particle-Mesh, HPC, Schema, File Markup
Simulations, Open Access, Open Data, Particle-Mesh, HPC, Schema, File Markup
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