= Enzo v1.5 = This is the latest public version of the adaptive mesh refinement cosmological hydrodynamiocs code Enzo. Please read the [wiki:Enzo1.5/EnzoAnnouncement v1.5 Announcement] for a list of new features. Enzo code development is supported by grant AST-0808184 from the National Science Foundation. [[TOC]] == General == * [wiki:Enzo1.5/EnzoAnnouncement v1.5 Announcement] * [wiki:Enzo1.5/About About] * [wiki:BugReportingAndTracking Find, report and track bugs] * [wiki:SupportingCodes Additional tools] == Download == * [wiki:Enzo1.5/EnzoLicense Enzo license] * [wiki:UserGuide/CompilationRequirements Compilation requirements] * [wiki:DownloadInstructions Instructions for downloading Enzo] == Getting started with Enzo == 1. [wiki:UserGuide/CompilationRequirements Make sure you meet Enzo's requirements for compilation] 1. [wiki:DownloadInstructions Download the enzo code] 1. Sign up for the Enzo community mailing list, [http://mailman.ucsd.edu/mailman/listinfo/enzo-users-l enzo-users-l], and be sure to bookmark the [http://mailman.ucsd.edu/pipermail/enzo-users-l/ mailing list archive]. 1. [wiki:UserGuide/BuildingEnzo Compile the code] 1. [wiki:Tutorials/RunTestProblem Run a test problem] 1. [wiki:Tutorials/RunCosmologySimulation Run a cosmology simulation] 1. [http://www.nature.com/nature/index.html Profit!] == Enzo Documentation == * [wiki:UserGuide Enzo user's guide] * [wiki:UserGuide/EnzoParameters A (nearly) complete list of Enzo input parameters] * [wiki:Tutorials Enzo tutorials] * [wiki:EnzoPrimaryReferences Enzo primary references] * [wiki:GuideForDevelopers Developer's Guide] * The [http://mailman.ucsd.edu/pipermail/enzo-users-l/ mailing list archive] for [http://mailman.ucsd.edu/mailman/listinfo/enzo-users-l enzo-users-l], the Enzo community mailing list * [http://lca.ucsd.edu/projects/enzo/browser/public Browse the Enzo public Subversion repository] * [wiki:TracAndSubversionLinks Useful Wiki, Trac and Subversion links] == Citing Enzo == If you use Enzo for a scientific publication, we ask that you cite the code in the following way in the acknowledgments of your paper: Computations described in this work were performed using the Enzo code developed by the Laboratory for Computational Astrophysics at the University of California in San Diego (http://lca.ucsd.edu).