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CURRICULUM VITAE Alan Clark Calder Mailing address: Department of Physics and Astronomy Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY 11794-3800 E-mail: [email protected] Nationality: U.S. Citizen Education Doctor of Philosophy in Physics, Vanderbilt University, August, 1997. Dissertation: Multidimensional Simulations of Core Collapse Supernovae Using Multigroup Neutrino Transport. Master of Science in Physics, Vanderbilt University, December, 1993. Master of Science in Physics, Clemson University, August, 1991. Thesis: Visual Characterization of the Nodal Surfaces of Many-Fermion Systems. Bachelor of Science in Physics, University of the South, May 1989. Honors Research Report: Dielectric Properties of Puddings. Academic Positions Associate Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University, Fall 2013 – present. Assistant Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University, Fall 2007 – Spring 2013. Senior Research Scientist, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University, Spring 2007. Research Scientist, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Chicago, 2001 – 2006. Instructor, Liberal Arts Department, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 2004 – 2006. Guest Faculty, Mathematics and Computer Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, 2000 – 2004. Research Associate, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Chicago, 1999 – 2001. Research Associate, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois, 1997 – 1999. Research Assistant, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Vanderbilt University, 1994 – 1997. Consultant, Oak Ridge National Lab., 1995 – 1996. Teaching Assistant, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Vanderbilt University, 1991 – 1993. Research Assistant, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Clemson University, Spring and Summer of 1991. Teaching Assistant, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Clemson University, 1989 – 1990. Research Interests Main Field: Theoretical Astrophysics Other Fields of Experience: Quantum Monte Carlo, Many-Body Physics, Experimental Biophysics Research Interests: Relativistic Astrophysics, Supernovae, Radiation Transport, Multidimensional Hydrody- namics, High Performance Computing, Validation, Scientific Visualization, Computational Science Education

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Alan Clark Calder

Mailing address:

Department of Physics and AstronomyStony Brook University

Stony Brook, NY 11794-3800E-mail: [email protected]

Nationality: U.S. Citizen

Education

Doctor of Philosophy in Physics, Vanderbilt University, August, 1997.Dissertation: Multidimensional Simulations of Core Collapse Supernovae Using MultigroupNeutrino Transport.

Master of Science in Physics, Vanderbilt University, December, 1993.Master of Science in Physics, Clemson University, August, 1991.

Thesis: Visual Characterization of the Nodal Surfaces of Many-Fermion Systems.Bachelor of Science in Physics, University of the South, May 1989.

Honors Research Report: Dielectric Properties of Puddings.

Academic Positions

Associate Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University, Fall 2013 – present.Assistant Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University, Fall 2007 – Spring 2013.Senior Research Scientist, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University, Spring 2007.Research Scientist, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Chicago, 2001 – 2006.Instructor, Liberal Arts Department, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 2004 – 2006.Guest Faculty, Mathematics and Computer Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, 2000 – 2004.Research Associate, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Chicago, 1999 – 2001.Research Associate, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois, 1997 – 1999.Research Assistant, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Vanderbilt University, 1994 – 1997.Consultant, Oak Ridge National Lab., 1995 – 1996.Teaching Assistant, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Vanderbilt University, 1991 – 1993.Research Assistant, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Clemson University, Spring and Summer of 1991.Teaching Assistant, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Clemson University, 1989 – 1990.

Research Interests

Main Field: Theoretical AstrophysicsOther Fields of Experience: Quantum Monte Carlo, Many-Body Physics, Experimental BiophysicsResearch Interests: Relativistic Astrophysics, Supernovae, Radiation Transport, Multidimensional Hydrody-namics, High Performance Computing, Validation, Scientific Visualization, Computational Science Education

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Teaching Experience

Stony Brook University:AST 100 Astronomy Today. Fall 2008, Fall 2009, Fall 2010 (with M. Zingale), Fall 2011 (with M. Zingaleand J. Lattimer)AST 105 Introduction to the Solar System. Spring 2012, Spring 2013AST 200 Intro to Astronomy Research. Spring 2009, Spring 2014 (with J. Koda), Spring 2015AST 203 Astronomy. Spring 2014, Spring 2015AST 205 Introduction to Planetary Sciences. Fall 2008, Fall 2012AST 248 Search for Life in the Universe. Spring 2009, Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Fall 2013PHY 277 Computation for Physics and Astronomy. Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Fall 2011PHY 599 Graduate Seminar II. Fall 2007, Spring 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Spring2012, Fall 2012, Fall 2013

School of the Art Institute of Chicago:Liberal Arts 3211 The Search for Life in the Universe. Spring 2005, Spring 2006Liberal Arts 3320 Planetary Science. Spring 2004

Thesis Advisor and Postgraduate-Scholar Sponsor:

• Undergraduate Students: Adam Siegel, Stony Brook University (B.S. 2011); Eric Blaney, Stony BrookUniversity (B.S. 2013); Platon Karpov, Stony Brook University (B.S. expected 2016);

• Graduate Students: B. E. Krueger, Stony Brook University (Ph.D. 2012); A. P. Jackson, Stony BrookUniversity (Ph.D. 2011); J. Casanova, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (Ph.D. 2011, thesis advisorJ. Jose); A. Alexakis, University of Chicago (Ph.D. 2004, thesis advisor R. Rosner); Aaron Plasek,School of the Art Institute (MFA, 2006)

University Service

IACS Curriculum Committee Fall 2013 – presentDepartmental Colloquium Committee Fall 2012 – presentAstronomy Group Seminar Spring 2010, Spring 2011 – presentDepartmental Web Committee 2007-2008, 2009 – presentDirector, Astronomy Open Nights (Outreach) 2007 – Spring 2013Photon Sciences Hiring Committee 2011 – 2013Departmental Long Range Planning Committee Fall 2012Nuclear Physics Hiring Committee 2010 – 2011NYCCS Computer Science Faculty Search Committee 2010 – 2011NYCCS Director Search Committee 2007 – 2010CAPRA Committee 2007 – 2010Departmental Qualifier Exam Committee 2008 – 2009Metchev Postdoc Hiring Committee Spring 2009

Professional and Scholarly Activities

Reviewer for SC 2014 Technical Papers 2014Reviewer for NSF Astronomical Sciences 2014Reviewer for NSF Blue Waters Graduate Fellowship Program 2014Reviewer for NSF Astronomical Sciences 2013Reviewer for NASA Astrophysics Theory and Fundamental Physics 2007, 2009Editor for Computing in Science and Engineering Special Issue Computational Astrophysics Vol. 11, No. 2,March/April 2009.Reviewer for DOE-HEP 2009

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Referee for Astrophysical Journal, Astronomy & Astrophysics, Applied Physics Letters, Astronomy and Com-puting, and Computing in Science and Engineering.

Honors, Awards, and Affiliations

Stony Brook Department of Physics and Astronomy Outstanding Faculty Award, 2012US DOE/NNSA Certificate of Service presented to the director and members of the University of ChicagoCenter for Astrophysical Thermonuclear Flashes, January 8, 2009Judge, SC2005, SC2006 HPC Analytics ChallengeSC2000 Gordon Bell Prize, Special Category (shared)Joseph Sheffield Memorial Society

Vanderbilt University:Judge, Adventures in Supercomputing exposition, 1995Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science, Group Leader 1994 – 1995Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science, 1993 – 1994

Clemson University:Sigma Pi SigmaSociety of Physics Students

University of the South:Departmental Honors in PhysicsOrder of the GownsmenSigma Pi SigmaSociety of Physics StudentsDelta Kappa Epsilon National Fraternity – Tau Delta Chapter President, Fall 1988

Personal:Eagle Scout, Awarded Fall 1985

Memberships in Professional Societies

American Astronomical SocietyAmerican Physical SocietySociety for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

Grants and Allocations

Extant awards

Co-Prinicpal Investigator, DOE INCITE award (CRAY XK7, ORNL) Approaching Exascale Models of As-trophysical Explosions, 50 MCPU-hours 2014-2016.

Co-Investigator, XSEDE award (Kraken, NICS). CASTRO Simulations of Merging White Dwarfs, 4.1MCPU-hours awarded September 19, 2013.

Principal Investigator, Beacon Project award (NICS). Development of Algorithms and Codes for Many-coreCo-processors with Astrophysical Applications, 7680 node-hours awarded May 13, 2013.

Principal Investigator, NSF Award AST-1211563 White Dwarf Mergers as Progenitors of Type Ia Super-novae, August 15, 2012 - July 31, 2015. $437,643

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Co-Investigator, DOE Office of Nuclear Physics # DE-FG02-87ER40317, Research in Nuclear Astrophysics:Supernovae, Compact Objects, and Algorithms. $630,000 December 1, 2013 - November 31, 2015.

Previous awards

Co-Investigator, DOE Office of Nuclear Physics # DE-FG02-87ER40317, Research in Nuclear Astrophysics:Supernovae and Neutron Stars. $670,000 December 1, 2010 - November 31, 2013.

Co-Investigator, DOE Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE)award. Next-Generation Petascale Simulations of Type Ia Supernovae, 105 MCPU-hours awarded November2, 2012.

Co-Investigator, DOE Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE)award. Toward Exascale Computing of Type Ia and Ib,c Supernovae: V&V of Current Models. 40 MCPU-hours awarded November 3, 2011.

Co-Principal Investigator, TACC TeraGrid award. Evaluating Systematic Dependencies of Type Ia Super-novae and the Character of Thermonuclear Detonations in White Dwarf Stars. 1.6 MSUs awarded October1, 2011.

Principal Investigator, NASA ATFP # NNX09AD19G Research Into the Systematics of Type Ia Supernovae.$252,111 December 1, 2008 - November 31, 2011.

Principal Investigator, TACC TeraGrid award. Thermonuclear Bursts on the Surfaces of Compact Astro-physical Objects. 2.1 MSUs awarded October 1, 2011.

Co-Principal Investigator, TACC TeraGrid award. Thermonuclear Bursts on the Surfaces of Compact As-trophysical Objects. 1.0 MSUs awarded September 16, 2010.

Co-Principal Investigator, TACC TeraGrid award. Evaluating Systematic Dependencies, Physical Consis-tency, Theoretical Uncertainty and Observable Characteristics in Computational Models of Type Ia Super-novae. 4.0 MSUs awarded June 18, 2010.

Co-Investigator, DOE Office of Nuclear Physics # DE-FG02-87ER40317, Research in Nuclear Astrophysics:Supernovae and Neutron Stars. $627,000 December 1, 2007 - November 31, 2010.

Co-Principal Investigator, TACC TeraGrid award. Evaluating Systematic Dependencies, Physical Consis-tency, Theoretical Uncertainty and Observable Characteristics in Computational Models of Type Ia Super-novae. 5.3 MSUs awarded June 18, 2009.

Principal Investigator, DOE Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (IN-CITE) award. Fundamental Research in Type Ia Supernovae. 35 MCPU-hours awarded November 18, 2009.

Principal Investigator, DOE HEP # DE-FG02-07ER41516. Making the Standard Candle: A study of howthe progenitor white dwarf modulates the peak luminosity of type Ia supernovae. $78,516 September 1, 2008- August 31, 2009. (SBU component)

Co-Investigator, DOE HEP # DE-FG02-08ER41570 Making the Standard Candle: A study of how the pro-genitor white dwarf modulates the peak luminosity of type Ia supernovae. $30,249 September 1, 2008 - August31, 2009. (MSU component)

Co-Investigator, DOE HEP # DE-FG02-08ER41565 Making the Standard Candle: A study of how the pro-genitor white dwarf modulates the peak luminosity of type Ia supernovae. $29,564 September 1, 2008 - August

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31, 2009. (ASU component)

Principal Investigator, DOE HEP # DE-FG02-07ER41516. Making the Standard Candle: A study of howthe progenitor white dwarf modulates the peak luminosity of type Ia supernovae. $30,000 September 1, 2007- August 31, 2008.

Co-Investigator, DOE HEP # KA1401020 Making the Standard Candle: A study of how the progenitor whitedwarf modulates the peak luminosity of type Ia supernovae. $30,000 September 1, 2007 - August 31, 2008.(Lab component)

Co-Principal Investigator, 2007 Department of Energy Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on The-ory and Experiment (INCITE) award, Study of the Gravitationally Confined Detonation Mechanism for TypeIa Supernovae, 2,500,000 processor hours on the NERSC HPC at LBNL.

Co-Investigator, Proposal to participate in the Julich BG/L Scaling Workshop, December 5-7, 2006, Ther-monuclear Supernovae: Simulations of Delayed Detonation with Adaptive Mesh Refinement and LagrangianTracer Particles. ≈ 100, 000 CPU hrs. on 8 rack BG/L system. http://www.fz-juelich.de/jsc/bgl-sws06/

Co-Investigator, Department of Energy (NNSA/FAC) Solicitation # DE-SC52-06NA26436, Award DE FG5207NA28058 Experimental Astrophysics on the Omega Laser. 80 shots for FY07 and FY08 and $360,014

Co-Principal Investigator, NSF AST Award 0507456, Type Ia Supernovae: Simulations and Nucleosynthesis,July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2008. $217,661

Principal Investigator, NASA Project Columbia allocation, The Application of an Interoperability BasedEnvironment for Adaptive Meshes to Radiation-Hydrodynamic Models of Gamma-Ray Bursts, 100,000 CPUhrs.

Principal Investigator, NASA Advanced Supercomputing Division allocation under High Performance Com-puting and Communications program (IBEAM project), 500,000 CPU hrs./yr. FY02, FY03, FY04.

Co-Investigator, Department of Energy (NNSA/FAC) Solicitation # DE-PS03-02SF22493, Experimental As-trophysics on the Omega Laser. 40 shots/year for FY03 and FY04.

Principal Investigator, NASA CAN-00-OES-01 Subcontract, Development of an Interoperability Based Envi-ronment for Adaptive Meshes (IBEAM) with Applications to Radiation-Hydrodynamic Models of Gamma-RayBursts. October 1, 2001 - September 30, 2004. $228,024

Co-Investigator, NASA Cooperative Agreement Notice CAN-00-OES-01, Development of an InteroperabilityBased Environment for Adaptive Meshes (IBEAM) with Applications to Radiation-Hydrodynamic Models ofGamma-Ray Bursts. Selected for negotiation June 4, 2001. $1.8M/3 yrs.

Principal Investigator, Partners for Advanced Computational Services Startup Allocation (NCSA), 4000 SUson the SGI-CRAY Origin2000, Awarded December 23, 1998

Refereed Publications

43. Sub-Eddington model atmospheres, spectra, and color corrections for X-ray bursting neutron stars.Z. Medin, M. von Steinkirch, A. C. Calder, C. J. Fontes, C. L. Fryer, and A. L. Hungerford. ApJ, inprep., 2015

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42. On Silicon Group Elements Ejected by Supernovae Type Ia. Soma De, F. X. Timmes, Edward F.Brown, Alan C. Calder, Dean M. Townsley, Themis Athanassiadou, David A. Chamulak, Wendy Haw-ley, Dennis Jack. ApJ, 787, 149, 2014

41. Evolution of FLASH, a Multiphysics Scientific Simulation Code for High Performance ComputingA. Dubey, K. Antypas, A. Calder, C. Daley, B. Fryxell, J. B. Gallagher, D. Q. Lamb, K. Olson,L. B. Reid, P. Rich, P. M. Ricker, K. M. Riley, R. Rosner, A. Siegel, N. T. Taylor, K. Weide,F. X. Timmes, N. Vladimirova, & J. Zuhone. Int. J. High Perform. C. (IJHPCA), 28, 223, 2014

40. Turbulence–Flame Interaction Model for Astrophysical Flames. A. P. Jackson, D. M. Townsley,A. C. Calder. ApJ, 784, 174, 2014

39. The Influence of Chemical Composition on Models of Type Ia Supernovae. A. C. Calder, B. K. Krueger,A. P. Jackson, D. M. Townsley, FrPhy, 8, 168, 2013

38. Pragmatic Optimizations for Best Scientific Utilization of Large Supercomputers. A. Dubey, A. Calder,R. Fisher, C. Graziani, G. C. Jordan, D. Q. Lamb, L. B. Reid, D. Townsley, K. Weide. Int. J. HighPerform. C. (IJHPCA), 27, 358, 2013

37. The Software Development Process of FLASH, a Multiphysics Simulation Code A. Dubey, K. Anty-pas, A.C. Calder, B. Fryxell, D.Q. Lamb, P.M. Ricker, L.B. Reid, K. Riley, R. Rosner, A. Siegel,F.X. Timmes N. Vladimirova , K. Weide. in proc. International Workshop on Software Engineeringfor Computational Science and Engineering (SE-CSE2013), May 18, 2013, In Conjunction with ICSE2013. Available at http://www.conference-publishing.com/list.php?Event=ICSEWS13SECSE

36. On Simulating Type Ia Supernovae. A. C. Calder, B. K. Krueger, A. P. Jackson, D. M. Townsley,E. F. Brown, and F. X. Timmes. Proceedings of the 2011 Conference on Computational Physics.Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Oct. 30 – Nov. 3, 2011. J. Phys. Conf. Ser. 402 012023, 2012

35. Evaluating Systematic Dependencies of Type Ia Supernovae: The Influence of Central Density.B. K. Krueger, A. P. Jackson, D. M. Townsley, A. C. Calder, E. F. Brown, and F. X. Timmes.ApJ, 757, 175, 2012

34. Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities as the sources of inhomogeneous mixing in nova explosions. J. Casanova,J. Jose, E. Garcıa-Berro, S. N. Shore, A. C. Calder. Nature, 478, 490 2011

33. Mixing in classical novae: a 2-D sensitivity study. J. Casanova, J. Jose, E. Garcıa-Berro, A. C. Calder,S. N. Shore. A&A, 527, A5, 2011

32. Evaluating Systematic Dependencies of Type Ia Supernovae: The Influence of Deflagration to Deto-nation Density. A. P. Jackson, A. C. Calder, D. M. Townsley, D. A. Chamulak, E. F. Brown, andF. X. Timmes. ApJ, 720, 99, 2010

31. On Variations of the Brightness of Type Ia Supernovae with the Age of the Host Stellar Population.B. K. Krueger, A. P. Jackson, D. M. Townsley, A. C. Calder, E. F. Brown, F. X. Timmes. ApJ, 719,L5, 2010

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30. On mixing at the core-envelope interface during classical nova outbursts. J. Casanova, J. Jose,E. Garcıa-Berro, A. C. Calder, S. N. Shore. A&A, 513, L5, 2010

29. Evaluating Systematic Dependencies of Type Ia Supernovae: The Influence of Progenitor 22Ne Con-tent on Dynamics. D. M. Townsley, A. P. Jackson, A. C. Calder, D. A. Chamulak, E. F. Brown, andF. X. Timmes. ApJ, 701, 1582, 2009

28. Three-Dimensional Simulations of the Deflagration Phase of the Gravitationally Confined DetonationModel of Type Ia Supernovae. G. C. Jordan IV, R. T. Fisher, D. M. Townsley, A. C. Calder, C. Graziani,S. M. Asida, D. Q. Lamb, and J. W. Truran. ApJ, 681, 1448, 2008

27. Tera-scale Turbulence Computation on BG/L Using the FLASH3 Code. R. Fisher, S. Abarzhi, K. An-typas, S. M. Asida, A. C. Calder, F. Cattaneo, P. Constantin, A. Dubey, I. Foster, J. B. Gallagher,M. K. Ganapathy, C.C. Glendenin, L. Kadanoff, D.Q. Lamb, S. Needham, M. Papka, T. Plewa,L.B. Reid, P. Rich, K. Riley, and D. Sheeler. IBM J. Res. & Dev. 52, 127, 2008

26. Flame Evolution During Type Ia Supernovae and the Deflagration Phase in the Gravitationally Con-fined Detonation Scenario. D. M. Townsley, A. C. Calder, S. M. Asida, I. Seitenzahl, F. Peng,N. Vladimirova, D. Q. Lamb, and J. Truran. ApJ, 668, 1118, 2007

25. Capturing the Fire: Flame Energetics and Neutronization for Type Ia Supernovae. A. C. Calder,D. M. Townsley, O. E. B. Messer, I. Seitenzahl, F. Peng, E. F. Brown, N. Vlaidimirova, J. Truran, andD. Q. Lamb. ApJ, 656, 313, 2007

24. The Late-Time Behavior of the Single-mode Rayleigh-Taylor Problem. P. Ramaprabhu, G. Dimonte,A. C. Calder, and B. Fryxell. Phys. Rev. E, 74, 066308, 2006

23. Scientific Applications on the Massively Parallel BG/L Machine. K. Antypas, A.C. Calder, A. Dubey,R. Fisher, M.K. Ganapathy, J.B. Gallagher, L.B. Reid, K. Riley, D. Sheeler, and N. Taylor. Proc. Par-allel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA ’06) H. R. Arabnia ed. Volume1, ISBN 1-932415-86-6, CSREA Press 2006

22. Laboratory Astrophysics Experiments for Simulation Code Validation: A Case Study. A. C. Calder.Ap&SS, 298, 25, 2005

21. Type Ia Supernovae: Simulations and Nucleosynthesis. E. F. Brown, A. C. Calder, T. Plewa,P. M. Ricker, K. Robinson, J. B. Gallagher. Nuclear Physics A, 758, 451, 2005

20. Type Ia Supernova Explosion: Gravitationally Confined Detonation. T. Plewa, A. C. Calder, andD. Q. Lamb. ApJ, 612, L37, 2004

19. On the Nonlinear Evolution of Wind-driven Gravity Waves. A. Alexakis, A. C. Calder, L. J. Dursi,R. Rosner, F. X. Timmes, B. Fryxell, M. Zingale, P. M. Ricker, and K. Olson. Phys. Fluids, 16, No.9, 3256, 2004

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18. Validating Astrophysical Simulation Codes. A. C. Calder, L. J. Dursi, B. Fryxell, T. Plewa, V. G. Weirs,T. Dupont, H. F. Robey, J. O. Kane, R. P. Drake, B. A. Remington, G. Dimonte, J. Hayes, J. M. Stone,P. M. Ricker, F. X. Timmes, M. Zingale, and K. Olson. CiSE 6 No. 5, 10, 2004

17. A comparison of high-resolution 3D numerical simulations of turbulent Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) instabil-ity: Alpha-Group collaboration. G. Dimonte, D. Youngs, A. Dimits, S. Weber, M. Marinak, S. Wunsch,C. Garasi, A. Robinson, M. J. Andrews, P. Ramaprabhu, A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, J. Biello, L. Dursi,P. MacNeice, K. Olson, P. Ricker, R. Rosner, F. Timmes, H. Tufo, Y.-N. Young, and M. Zingale. Phys.Fluids, 16, No. 5, 1668, 2004

16. On Heavy Element Enrichment in Classical Novae. A. Alexakis, A. C. Calder, A. Heger, E. F. Brown,L. J. Dursi, J. W. Truran. R. Rosner. D. Q. Lamb, F. X. Timmes, B. Fryxell, M. Zingale, P. M. Ricker,and K. Olson. ApJ, 602 931, 2004

15. Morphology of Rising Hydrodynamic and Magneto-hydrodynamic Bubbles from Numerical Simulations.K. Robinson, L. J. Dursi, P. M. Ricker, R. Rosner. T. Linde, M. Zingale, A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell,J. W. Truran. F. X. Timmes, A. Caceres, K. Olson. K. Riley, A. Siegel, and N. Vladimirova. ApJ,601 621, 2004

14. The Response of Model and Astrophysical Thermonuclear Flames to Curvature and Stretch. L. J. Dursi,M. Zingale, A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, F. X. Timmes, N. Vladimirova, R. Rosner. A. Caceres,D. Q. Lamb, K. Olson, P. M. Ricker, K. Riley, A. Siegel, and J. W. Truran. ApJ, 595 955, 2003

13. Mapping Hydrostatic Models in Godunov Codes. M. Zingale, L. J. Dursi, J. ZuHone, A. C. Calder,B. Fryxell, T. Plewa, J. W. Truran, A. Cacares, K. Olson, P. M. Ricker, K. Riley, R. Rosner, A. Siegel,F. X. Timmes, and N. Vladimirova. ApJS, 143 539, 2002

12. On Validating an Astrophysical Simulation Code. A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, T. Plewa, R. Rosner,L. J. Dursi, V. G. Weirs, T. Dupont, H. F. Robey, J. O. Kane, B. A. Remington, R. P. Drake, G. Di-monte, M. Zingale, F. X. Timmes, K. Olson, P. Ricker, P. MacNeice, and H. M. Tufo. ApJS, 143 201,2002

11. Numerical Models of Binary Neutron Star System Mergers II.: Coalescing Models with Post-NewtonianRadiation Reaction Forces. A. C. Calder and E. Y. M. Wang. ApJ, 570 303, 2002

10. Interface Imprinting by a Rippled Shock Using an Intense Laser. J. O. Kane, H. F. Robey B. A. Reming-ton, R. P. Drake, J. Knauer, D. D. Ryutov, H. Louis, R. Teyssier, O. Hurricane, D. Arnett, R. Rosner,and A. Calder. Phys. Rev. E, 63, 055401(R), 2001

9. Numerical Simulations of Thermonuclear Flashes on Neutron Stars. B. Fryxell, M. Zingale,F. X. Timmes, D. Q. Lamb, K. Olson, A. C. Calder, L. J. Dursi, P. Ricker, R. Rosner, J. W. Truran,P. MacNeice, and H. Tufo. Nuclear Physics A, 688 172, 2001

8. Helium Detonations on Neutron Stars. M. Zingale, J. W. Truran, F. X. Timmes, B. Fryxell,D. Q. Lamb, K. Olson, A. C. Calder, L. J. Dursi, P. Ricker, R. Rosner, P. MacNeice, and H. Tufo.ApJS, 133 195, 2001

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7. High-Performance Reactive Fluid Flow Simulations Using Adaptive Mesh Refinement on Thousandsof Processors. A. C. Calder, B. C. Curtis, L. J. Dursi, B. Fryxell, G. Henry, P. MacNeice, K. Olson,P. Ricker, R. Rosner, F. X. Timmes, J. W. Truran, H. M. Tufo, and M. Zingale. in Proc. Supercom-puting 2000, IEEE Computer Soc. 2000, http://sc2000.org (Gordon Bell Prize)

6. On The Cellular Structure of Carbon Detonations. F. X. Timmes, M. Zingale, K. Olson, B. Fryxell,P. Ricker, A. C. Calder, L. J. Dursi, J. W. Truran, H. Tufo, P. MacNeice, and R. Rosner. ApJ, 543938, 2000

5. Numerical Models of Binary Neutron Star System Mergers. I.: Numerical Methods and EquilibriumData for Newtonian Models. F. D. Swesty, E. Y. M. Wang, and A. C. Calder. ApJ, 541 937, 2000

4. Flash Code: Studying Astrophysical Thermonuclear Flashes. R. Rosner, A. Calder, J. Dursi, B. Fryxell,D. Q. Lamb, J. C. Niemeyer, K. Olson, P. Ricker, F. X. Timmes, J. W. Truran, H. Tufo, Y-N Young,M. Zingale, Ewing Lusk, and Rick Stevens. CiSE, 2 No. 2, 33, 2000

3. An Investigation of Neutrino-Driven Convection and the Core Collapse Supernovae Mechanism Us-ing Multigroup Neutrino Transport. A. Mezzacappa, A. C. Calder, S. W. Bruenn, J. M. Blondin,M. W. Guidry, M. R. Strayer, and A. S. Umar. ApJ, 495 911, 1998

2. The Interplay Between Protoneutron Star Convection and Neutrino Transport in Core Collapse Super-novae. A. Mezzacappa, A. C. Calder, S. W. Bruenn, J. M. Blondin, M. W. Guidry, M. R. Strayer, andA. S. Umar. ApJ, 493 848, 1998

1. Visualization of the Local Contribution to the Nodal Surface of a Many-Fermion Wave Function.A. C. Calder, M. R. Curry, R. M. Panoff, and Y. J. Wong. Phys. Rev. E, 53, 5450, 1996

Contributed Papers

32. Classical and Recurrent Nova Models. Jordi Jose, Jordi Casanova, Enrique Garcıa-Berro, MargaritaHernanz, Steven N. Shore and Alan C. Calder. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union,7, pp 80-87, doi:10.1017/S1743921312014743, 2013

31. Mixing in Classical Nova Outbursts. J. Casanova, J. Jose, E. Garcıa-Berro, A. C. Calder, S. N. Shore.Proceedings of The Eleventh International Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos, POS (NIC XI) 204,2011

30. Turbulence-Flame Interaction on the Early Evolution of Flames in Type Ia Supernovae A. Jackson,A. C. Calder, D. Townsley, D. Chamulak, E. Brown, and F. Timmes. Proceedings of The EleventhInternational Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos, POS (NIC XI) 249, 2011

29. Evaluating Systematic Dependencies of Type Ia Supernovae: The Influence of Deflagration to Detona-tion Transition Density. A. C. Calder, A. Jackson, B. Krueger, D. Townsley, D. Chamulak, E. Brown,and F. Timmes. Proceedings of The Eleventh International Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos, POS(NIC XI) 251, 2011

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28. On Variations of the Brightness of Type Ia Supernovae With Age of Host Stellar Population.B. Krueger, A. Jackson, D. Townsley, A. Calder, E. Brown, and F. Timmes. Proceedings of TheEleventh International Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos, POS (NIC XI) 253, 2011

27. Evaluating Systematic Dependencies of Type Ia Supernovae. A. C. Calder, B. K. Krueger,A. P. Jackson, D. M. Townsley, F. X. Timmes, E. F. Brown, and D. A. Chamu-lak. Proceedings of the 2010 Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC)Conference, Chattanooga, Tennessee, July 11-15, 2010. Oak Ridge National Laboratory.http://computing.ornl.gov/workshops/scidac2010/2010 SciDAC Proceedings.pdf.

26. Advances in Computational Astrophysics. A. C. Calder, and R. T. Kouzes. Introduction to specialissue Computational Astrophysics, CiSE, 11 No. 2, 15, 2009

25. Preliminary Results of Three-Dimensional Simulations of the Deflagration Phase of the GravitationallyConfined Detonation Model of Type Ia Supernovae. G. C. Jordan IV, R. T. Fisher, D. M. Townsley,A. C. Calder, C. Graziani, S. M. Asida, D. Q. Lamb, and J. W. Truran, in Numerical Modeling ofSpace Plasma Flows: Astronum-2007 ASP Conference Series, Volume 385, Proceedings of the Confer-ence held 10-15 June, 2007, Paris, France. N. V. Pogorelov, E. Audit, G. P. Zank, eds. San Francisco:Astronomical Society of the Pacific., p. 97

24. New insights in to the single-mode Rayleigh-Taylor instability. P. Ramaprabhu, G. Dimonte,A. C. Calder, and B. Fryxell, in Proceedings of the Tenth International Workshop on The Physicsof Compressible Turbulent Mixing, eds. M. Legrand and M. Vandenboomgaerde. Bruyeres-le-Chatel: Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique, 2007, pp. 309-313. Published electronically athttp://www.iwpctm.org/

23. Type Ia Supernovae: Energetics, Neutronization, and Nucleosynthesis. J. W. Truran, A. C. Calder, D.M. Townsley, I. R. Seitenzahl, N. Vladimirova, D. Q. Lamb, and E. F. Brown. in The MulticolouredLandscape of Compact Objects and their Explosive Origins, L. Burderi et al. eds., AIP ConferenceProceedings, Volume 924, 2007, pp. 203-209.

22. A Case Study of Verifying and Validating an Astrophysical Simulation Code. A. C. Calder, N. T.Taylor, K. Antypas, and D. Sheeler, in Numerical Modeling of Space Plasma Flows: Astronum-2006ASP Conference Series, Volume 359, Proceedings of the Conference Held 26-30 March, 2006, in PalmSprings, California, USA. G.P. Zank and N.V. Pogorelov, eds. San Francisco: Astronomical Society ofthe Pacific., p. 119

21. Laboratory Astrophysics Experiments for Simulation Code Validation: A Case Study. A. C. Calder, inHigh Energy Density Astrophysics, ed. G. A. Kyrala, Springer, Dordrecht, 2005, pp. 25-32 (reprint ofAp&SS article)

20. FLASH: Applications and Future. K. B. Antypas, A. C. Calder, A. Dubey, J. B. Gallagher, J. Joshi,D. Q. Lamb, T. Linde, E. Lusk, O. E. B. Messer, A. Mignone, H. Pan, M. Papka, F. Peng, T. Plewa,P. M. Ricker, K. Riley, D. Sheeler, A. Siegel, N. Taylor, J. W. Truran, N. Vladimirova, G. Weirs, D. Yu,Z. Zhang. in Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics 2005: Theory and Applications, eds. A. Deane,G. Brenner, A. Ecer, D. R. Emerson, J. McDonough, J. Periaux, N. Satofuka, D. Tromeur-Dervout.Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2006, p. 325

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19. Deflagrations Evolved from an Off-Center Ignition. J. W. Truran, A. C. Calder, T. Plewa,N. Vladimirova, and D. Q. Lamb, in Proc. of the 12th Workshop on Nuclear Astrophysics (Ring-berg Castle, March 22-27, 2004), MPA/P14, eds. E. Muller and Hans-Thomas Janka, Garching, 2004,p. 96

18. Breaking Gravity Waves: A Mechanism for Nova Enrichment. A. C. Calder, A. Alexakis, A. Heger,E. F. Brown, L. J. Dursi, J. W. Truran, R. Rosner, and J. Jose, in Proc. of the 12th Workshop on Nu-clear Astrophysics (Ringberg Castle, March 22-27, 2004), MPA/P14, eds. E. Muller and Hans-ThomasJanka, Garching, 2004, p. 69

17. Simulations of Rising Hydrodynamic and Magnetohydrodynamic Bubbles. P. M. Ricker, K. Robinson,L. J. Dursi, R. Rosner, T. Linde, M. Zingale, A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, T. Plewa, J. W. Truran, A. Cac-eres, K. Olson, K. Riley, A. Siegel, N. Vladimirova. In Proceedings of The Riddle of Cooling Flows inGalaxies and Clusters of Galaxies (held in Charlottesville, VA, May 31 - June 4, 2003), eds. T. Reiprich,J. Kempner, and N. Soker. Published electronically at http://www.astro.virginia.edu/coolflow/

16. A Case Study of Verifying and Validating an Astrophysical Simulation Code. A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell,T. Plewa, R. Rosner, L. J. Dursi, V. G. Weirs, T. Dupont, H. F. Robey, J. O. Kane, B. A. Reming-ton, R. P. Drake, G. Dimonte, M. Zingale, A. Siegel A. Caceres, K. Riley, N. Vladimoriva, P. Ricker,F. X. Timmes, K. Olson, and H. M. Tufo. Prepared for Foundations 2002, October 22-23, 2002http://www.trainingsystems.org/events/31V0

15. Investigations of Pointwise Ignition of Helium Deflagrations on Neutron Stars. M. Zingale, S. E.Woosley, A. Cumming, A. Calder, L. J. Dursi, B. Fryxell, K. Olson, P. Ricker, R. Rosner, and F. X.Timmes in 3-d Stellar Evolution, eds. S Turcotte, S. Keller, and R. Cavallo, ASP conference proceed-ings vol. 293, ASP, San Francisco, 2003, p. 329

14. Onset of Convection on a Pre-Runaway White Dwarf. L. J. Dursi, A. C. Calder, A. Alexakis, J. W.Truran, M. Zingale, B. Fryxell, P. Ricker, F. X. Timmes, and K. Olson. in Classical Nova Explosions,eds. M. Hernanz and J. Jose, AIP, Melville, 2002, p. 139

13. Mixing by Non-linear Wave Breaking at the Surface of a White Dwarf. A. C. Calder, A. Alexakis, L.J. Dursi, R. Rosner, J. W. Truran, B. Fryxell, P. Ricker, M. Zingale, K. Olson, F. X. Timmes, and P.MacNeice. in Classical Nova Explosions, eds. M. Hernanz and J. Jose, AIP, Melville, 2002, p. 134

12. Mixing by Wave Breaking at the Surface of a White Dwarf. J. W. Truran, A. Alexakis, L. J. Dursi, A.C. Calder, M. Zingale, B. Fryxell, P. Ricker, F. X. Timmes, R. Rosner, and K. Olson, in Proc. of the11th Workshop on Nuclear Astrophysics (Ringberg Castle, February 11-16, 2002), MPA/P13, eds. W.Hillebrandt and E. Muller, Garching, 2002, p. 186

11. A Semi-analytic Model for the Radiation Reaction Luminosity for post-Newtonian Binary Neutron StarMergers. F. D. Swesty and A. C. Calder. in Relativistic Astrophysics, eds. J. C. Wheeler and H. Mar-tel, AIP, Melville, 2001, p. 808

10. Coalescing Binary Neutron Star Systems. A. C. Calder, F. D. Swesty, and E. Y. M. Wang. in Rela-tivistic Astrophysics, eds. J. C. Wheeler and H. Martel, AIP, Melville, 2001, p. 796

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9. Quenching Processes in Flame-Vortex Interactions. M. Zingale, J. C. Niemeyer, F. X. Timmes, L. J.Dursi, A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, D. Q. Lamb, K. Olson, P. M. Ricker, R. Rosner, and P. MacNeice. inRelativistic Astrophysics, eds. J. C. Wheeler and H. Martel, AIP, Melville, 2001, p. 490

8. Simulations of Astrophysical Fluid Instabilities. A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, R. Rosner, L. J. Dursi, K.Olson, P. M. Ricker, F. X. Timmes, M. Zingale, P. MacNeice, and H. M. Tufo. in Relativistic Astro-physics, eds. J. C. Wheeler and H. Martel, AIP, Melville, 2001, p. 484

7. Adaptive Mesh Simulations of Astrophysical Detonations Using the ASCI Flash Code. B. Fryxell, A.C. Calder, L. J. Dursi, D. Q. Lamb, P. MacNeice, K. Olson, P. M. Ricker, R. Rosner, F. X. Timmes, J.W. Truran, H. M. Tufo, M. Zingale. in Proceedings of the VII International Workshop on AdvancedComputing and Analysis Techniques in Physics Research (ACAT 2000), P. C. Bhat and M. Kasemann,eds. AIP Press, Melville, 2001, p. 223

6. Large-Scale Simulations of Clusters of Galaxies. P. M. Ricker A. C. Calder, L. J. Dursi, B. Fryxell, D.Q. Lamb, P. MacNeice, K. Olson, R. Rosner, F. X. Timmes, J. W. Truran, H. M. Tufo, M. Zingale. inProceedings of the VII International Workshop on Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques inPhysics Research (ACAT 2000), P. C. Bhat and M. Kasemann, eds. AIP Press, Melville, 2001, p. 316

5. Numerical Simulations of Thermonuclear Flashes on Neutron Stars. B. Fryxell, M. Zingale, F. X.Timmes, D. Q. Lamb, K. Olson, A. C. Calder, L. J. Dursi, P. Ricker, R. Rosner, J. W. Truran, P.MacNeice, and H. Tufo. in Proc. of the Sixth International Conference on Nuclei in the Cosmos,Aarhus, Denmark, 27 June - 1 July, 2000. ed. J. Christensen-Dalsgaard and K. Langanke, Elsevier,Amsterdam 2001, p. 172c

4. What is 29 Doradus? J. R. Dickel, J. B. Kaler, A. C. Calder, R. F. Webbink, E. Olszewski, D. Welch,E. C. Olson, N. L. Romero, and D. F. Bright. Mercury, 29 No. 5, 38, 2000

3. Helium Detonations on Neutron Stars. B. Fryxell, M. Zingale, F. X. Timmes, D. Q. Lamb, K. Olson,A. C. Calder, L. J. Dursi, P. Ricker, R. Rosner, J. W. Truran, P. MacNeice, and H. Tufo. in Proc.of the 10th Workshop on Nuclear Astrophysics (Ringberg Castle, March 20-25, 2000), MPA/P12, eds.W. Hillebrandt and E. Muller, Garching, 2000, p. 38

2. Numerical Models of Newtonian and Post-Newtonian Binary Neutron Star Mergers. E. Y. M. Wang,F. D. Swesty, and A. C. Calder, in Stellar Evolution, Stellar Explosions, and Galactic Chemical Evo-lution, ed. A. Mezzacappa, IOP Publishing Ltd, Bristol, 1998, p. 723

1. Numerical Methods for Modeling Binary Neutron Star Systems. A. C. Calder, F. D. Swesty, and E. Y.M. Wang, in Stellar Evolution, Stellar Explosions, and Galactic Chemical Evolution, ed. A. Mezza-cappa, IOP Publishing Ltd, Bristol, 1998, p. 715

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Abstracts

98. Dependence of Si-group Yields on Progenitor Composition in 2D Simulations of Type Ia Supernovae.B. Miles, D.M. Townsley, D. R. van Rossum, F. X. Timmes, S. De, B. K. Krueger, A. P. Jackson,A. C. Calder, E. F. Brown, and D. A. Chamulak. Type Ia Supernovae: Progenitors, Explosions, andCosmology, Chicago, Il, September 15-19, 2014

97. A Study of Steady-State Detonation Structures for Hybrid C, O, Ne White Dwarf Models. D. Willcox,D.M. Townsley, A. C. Calder. Type Ia Supernovae: Progenitors, Explosions, and Cosmology, Chicago,Il, September 15-19, 2014

96. Uncertainty Quantification in Astrophysical Simulations of White Dwarf Stars. Alan Calder, MaxKatz, Douglas Swesty, and Grace Zhang. 2014 SIAM Converence on Uncertainty Quantification, Sa-vannah, GA, March 30 - April 2, 2014

95. An Investigation into the Parameters of Photospheric Radius Expansion X-ray Bursts. Marina vonSteinkirch, J. M. Lattimer, and A. Calder. BAAS, 45 443.15, 2013.

94. Double White Dwarf Mergers with CASTRO. M. F. Katz, M. Zingale, A. Calder, and F. D. Swesty.BAAS, 45 253.21, 2013.

93. On Determining the Metallicity of Individual SNIa Progenitors. S. De, F. Timmes. W. Hawley, T.Athanassiadou, D. Chamulak, D. Jack, A. Calder, E. Brown, and D. Townsley. The XII InternationalSymposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos, August 5-10, 2012. http://nic2012.org/

92. The Influence of Central Density on the Brightness of Type Ia Supernovae. A. C. Calder, B. K.Krueger, A. P. Jackson, D. M. Townsley, E. F. Brown, and F. X. Timmes. Poster at ASNY meeting,April 21, 2012. https://sites.google.com/site/2012asnymeeting/schedule

91. Low Mach Number Simulations of Classical Novae. B. K. Krueger, A. C. Calder, M. Zingale, A. S.Almgren, J. B. Bell, and A. Nonaka. BAAS, 44 211.04D, 2012.

90. The Influence of Central Density on the Brightness of Type Ia Supernovae. A. C. Calder, B. K.Krueger, A. P. Jackson, D. M. Townsley, E. F. Brown, and F. X. Timmes. BAAS, 44 242.16, 2012.

89. Turbulent Combustion in Type Ia Supernovae. A. P. Jackson, D. M. Townsley, A. C. Calder. BAAS,44 242.21, 2012.

88. Turbulence and Combustion in Type Ia Supernovae. Aaron Jackson, Dean Townsley, and Alan Calder.BAPS, 56 No. 18, M5.00001, 2011.

87. Effects of Initial Composition on A=28-48 Reaction Flows in Thermonuclear Supernovae. David A.Chamulak, Edward F. Brown, Alan C. Calder, Aaron P. Jackson, Brendan K. Krueger, F. X. Timmes,and Dean M. Townsley. BAPS, 56 No. 12, HG.0003, 2011.

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86. Evaluating Systematic Dependence of Type Ia Supernovae: The Influence of Progenitor Central Den-sity. B. K. Krueger, A. C. Calder, D. M. Townsley, A. P. Jackson, and E. F. Brown. BAAS, 43 506,2011.

85. On the Role of Turbulence in Type Ia Supernovae. A. P. Jackson, A. C. Calder, D. M. Townsley, D.A. Chamulak, E. F. Brown. and F. X. Timmes. BAAS, 43 654, 2011.

84. Metallicity and the Nucleosynthesis of the Intermediate Mass Elements in Type Ia Supernovae D.Chamulak, E. F. Brown, A. C. Calder, A. P. Jackson, B. K Krueger, F. X. Timmes, and D. M. Towns-ley. BAAS, 43 618, 2011.

83. On Mixing at the Core-envelope Interface Duing Classical Nova Outbursts. J. Casanova,J. Jose, E. Garcıa-Berro, A. Calder, and S. Shore. The Eleventh International Sym-posium on Nuclei in the Cosmos, July 19-23, 2010. NIC XI 262 http://www.lsw.uni-heidelberg.de/nic2010/BookofAbstracts100715.pdf

82. An Investigation Into the Systematics of Type Ia Supernovae. A. Calder, A. Jackson, B.Krueger, D. Townsley, D. Chamulak, E. Brown, and F. Timmes. The Eleventh Interna-tional Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos, July 19-23, 2010. NIC XI 281 http://www.lsw.uni-heidelberg.de/nic2010/BookofAbstracts100715.pdf

81. Evaluating Systematic Dependencies of Type Ia Supernovae: The Influence of Deflagration to Det-onation Density A. Jackson, A. Calder, D. Townsley, D. Chamulak, E. Brown, and F. Timmes.The Eleventh International Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos, July 19-23, 2010. NIC XI 316http://www.lsw.uni-heidelberg.de/nic2010/BookofAbstracts100715.pdf

80. On Variations of the Brightness of Type Ia Supernovae With Age of Host Stellar Population. B.Krueger, A. Jackson, D. Townsley, A. Calder, E. Brown, and F. Timmes. The Eleventh Inter-national Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos, July 19-23, 2010. NIC XI 309 http://www.lsw.uni-heidelberg.de/nic2010/BookofAbstracts100715.pdf

79. Advances in the Modeling of Type Ia Supernovae. Alan Calder. BAPS, 55 No. 1, K3.0001, 2010.

78. Dependence of Type Ia Supernovae on Progenitor Density. B. K. Krueger, A. C. Calder, D. M. Towns-ley, A. P. Jackson, and E. F. Brown. BAAS, 42 356, 2010.

77. Evaluating Systematic Dependencies of Type Ia Supernovae: The Influence of Deflagration to Detona-tion Density. A. P. Jackson, A. C. Calder, D. M. Townsley, D. A. Chamulak, E. F. Brown, and F. X.Timmes. BAAS, 42 360, 2010.

76. Modeling Type Ia Supernova Explosions. Alan Calder. BAPS, 53 No. 5, 67, 2008.

75. A Mechanism for Type Ia Supernova Explosions. A. C. Calder, Contributed talk at ASNY meeting,April 14, 2007. http://myslu.stlawu.edu/ aodo/ASNY/Meetings/Hofstra/ScheduleAbstracts.pdf

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74. Flame Energetics and Neutronization in the Deflagration Phase of Type Ia Supernovae. D. Townsley,S. M. Asida, A. C. Calder, E. F. Brown, T. Jena, D. Q. Lamb, F. Peng, I. R. Seitenzhal, J. W. Truran,N. Vladimova. BAAS, 38 390, 2006.

73. Flame Energetics and the Deflagration Phase of Type Ia Supernovae. A. C. Calder, E. F. Brown, D.Q. Lamb, O. E. B. Messer, F. Peng, I. R. Seitenzhal, D. Townsley, J. W. Truran, and N. Vladimova.BAAS, 38 79, 2006.

72. Overview of Flash Center Goals and Key Results. A. Dubey, A. Calder, T. Dupont, D. Q. Lamb, R.Lusk, M. Papka, J. Truran. BAAS, 38 79, 2006.

71. Strong and Weak Nuclear Evolution of Material Behind a Deflagration Front in a Type Ia Supernova.I. R. Seitenzhal, A. C. Calder, F. Peng, D. Q. Lamb, D. M. Townsley, J. W. Truran. BAAS, 38 79,2006.

70. Flame Energetics in Type Ia Supernovae. A. C. Calder, E. F. Brown, D. Q. Lamb, O. E. B. Messer,F. Peng, I. R. Seitenzhal, D. Townsley, and J. Truran, N. Vladimova. 6th International Conference onHigh Energy Density Laboratory Astrophysics, March 11-14, Rice University, 2006.

69. Strong and Weak Nuclear Evolution of Material Behind a Deflagration Front in a Type Ia Supernova.D. M. Townsley, I. R. Seitenzhal, A. C. Calder, F. Peng, D. Q. Lamb, and J. W. Truran. 6th Inter-national Conference on High Energy Density Laboratory Astrophysics, March 11-14, Rice University,2006.

68. Neutronization and Energetics of Type Ia Supernovae. I. R. Seitenzahl, F. Peng, D. M. Townsley, andA. C. Calder. BAAS, 37 1434, 2006.

67. FLASH: Applications and Future. K. Antypas, A. C. Calder, A. Dubey, J. B. Gallagher, J. Joshi, D.Q. Lamb, T. Linde, E. Lusk, O. E. B. Messer, A. Mignone, H. Pan, M. Papka, F. Peng, T. Plewa,P. M. Ricker, K. Riley, D. Sheeler, A. Siegel, N. Taylor, J. W. Truran, N. Vladimirova, G. Weirs, D.Yu, Z. Zhang. Technical Session, International Conference on Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics,May 24-27 2005, University of Maryland.

66. Numerical Simulation of 2D Relativistic Hydrodynamics Using Adaptive Mesh Refinement Technique.K. Kwak, F. D. Swesty, IBEAM Team. BAAS, 37 1289, 2005.

65. Type Ia Supernova Energetics. A. C. Calder, J. W. Truran, O. E. B. Messer, F. Peng, I. R. Seitenzahl,E. F. Brown, C. Dreier, D. Q. Lamb. BAAS, 37 501, 2005.

64. On the non-linear evolution of wind driven gravity waves. Alexandros Alexakis, Alan Calder, JonathanDursi, Robert Rosner. BAPS, 49 No. 9, 153, 2004.

63. Type Ia Supernovae Simulations and Nucleosynthesis. E. F. Brown, A. C. Calder, T. Plewa, K. Robin-son, J. B. Gallagher, and P. M. Ricker. The Eighth International Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos,July 19-23, 2004. http://www.triumf.ca/nic8abs/H016.pdf

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62. Deflagrating white dwarfs: a Type Ia supernova model. A. C. Calder, T. Plewa, N. Vladimirova. E. F.Brown, D. Q. Lamb, K. Robinson, J. W. Truran. BAAS, 35 1278, 2004.

61. Microphysical Effects on the Instabilities of Astrophysical Flames. L. J. Dursi, R. Rosner, M. Zingale,A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, F. X. Timmes, N. Vladimirova. A. Caceres, D. Q. Lamb, K. Olson, P. M.Ricker, K. Riley, A. Siegel, J. W. Truran. BAAS, 35 1412, 2004.

60. On Heavy Element Enrichment in Classical Novae. A. Alexakis, A. C. Calder, A. Heger, E. F. Brown,L.J. Dursi, J. W. Truran R. Rosner, D. Q. Lamb, F. X. Timmes, B. Fryxell, M. Zingale, P. Ricker, K.Olson. BAAS, 35 1412, 2004.

59. PARAMESH-enabled numerical simulations of wind driven gravity waves on the surface of a whitedwarf. Alexandros Alexakis, Alan Calder, Jonathan Dursi, Kevin Olson Chicago Workshop on Adap-tive Mesh Refinement Methods, September 3-5, 2003.

58. High-Performance Reactive Fluid Flow Simulations Using Adaptive Mesh Refinement on Thousandsof Processors. Calder, A. C., Curtis B. C., Dursi L. J., Fryxell B., Henry G., MacNeice P., Olson K.,Ricker P., Rosner R., Times F. X., Tufo H., Truran J., Zingale M. Chicago Workshop on AdaptiveMesh Refinement Methods, September 3-5, 2003.

57. Helium Detonations on Neutron stars. M. Zingale, et al. Chicago Workshop on Adaptive Mesh Re-finement Methods, September 3-5, 2003.

56. Simulations of Rising Hydrodynamic and Magnetohydrodynamic Bubbles. P. M. Ricker, K. Robinson,L. J. Dursi, R. Rosner, T. Linde, M. Zingale, A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, T. Plewa, J. W. Truran, A.Caceres, K. Olson, K. Riley, A. Siegel, N. Vladimirova. Cooling Flows in Galaxies and Clusters ofGalaxies, Charlottesville, VA, May 31 - June 4, 2003.

55. Collapsing Radiative Shocks in Xenon Gas on the Omega Laser. A. B. Reighard, R. P. Drake, K. K.Dannenberg, D. J. Kremer T. S. Perry, H. A. Robey, B. A. Remington, R. J. Wallace, D. D. Ryutov, J.Greenough, J. Knauer, T. Boehly, S. Bouquet, A. Calder, R. Rosner, B. Fryxell, D. Arnett, M. Koenig.Proceedings of IFSA ’03, Inertial Fusion Sciences and Applications 2003 pp. 950-953, 2003

54. Starting Models in FLASH for Calculations of Type Ia Supernova. D.Q. Lamb, A. Caceres, A. C.Calder, L. J. Dursi, B. Fryxell, P. MacNeice, K. Olson, T. Plewa, P. Ricker, K. Riley, R. Rosner, A.Siegel, F. X. Timmes, J. W. Truran, N. Vladimirova. G. Wiers M. Zingale, BAAS, 35 865, 2003.

53. Progress in Modeling Classical Nova Outbursts. A. C. Calder A. Alexakis, L. J. Dursi, A. Mignone,F. X. Timmes, J. W. Truran,R. Rosner, D. Q. Lamb, E. Brown, B. Fryxell, M. Zingale, P. Ricker, K.Olson. BAAS, 35 630, 2003.

52. Microphysics of Astrophysical Flames. L. J. Dursi, M. Zingale, A. Caceres, A. C. Calder, F. X. Timmes,J. W. Truran, R. Rosner, D. Q. Lamb, E. Brown, P. Ricker, B. Fryxell, K. Olson, K. Riley, A. Siegel,N. Vladimirova. BAAS, 35 630, 2003.

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51. Shear Mixing in Classical Novae. A. Alexakis, A. C. Calder, L. J. Dursi, F. X. Timmes, J. W. Truran,R. Rosner, D. Q. Lamb, A. Mignone, B. Fryxell, M. Zingale, K. Olson, P. Ricker. BAAS, 35 630, 2003.

50. Wind-driven waves and mixing due to wave breaking. Alexandros Alexakis, Alan Calder, JonathanDursi, ASCI-flash Team. BAPS, 47 No. 10, 95, 2002.

49. Connections between laser hydrodynamics experiments and astrophysics. R.P. Drake, H.A. Robey, B.A.Remington, D.D. Ryutov, A. Calder, R. Rosner, B. Fryxell, D. Arnett, Y. Zhang, J. Glimm, J. Knauer.BAPS, 47 No. 9, 158, 2002.

48. Nonlinear Rayleigh Taylor Hydrodynamics on the Omega laser. E.C. Harding, R.P. Drake, P. Keiter,K.E. Korreck, M. Blackburn, D. Leibrandt, M. Grosskopf, H.A. Robey, T.S. Perry, B.A. Remington,R.J. Wallace, H. Louis, D.D. Ryutov, F. Hansen, J. Edwards, A Miles, J. Knauer, A. Calder, R. Ros-ner, B. Fryxell, D. Arnett, Y. Zhang, J. Glimm. BAPS, 47 No. 9, 159, 2002.

47. Radiative shocks in gas on the Omega laser. A. Reighard, R.P. Drake, P. Keiter, K.E. Korreck, T.S.Perry, H.A. Robey, B.A. Remington, R.J. Wallace, D.D. Ryutov, J. Knauer, A. Calder, R. Rosner, B.Fryxell, D. Arnett, N. Turner, J. Stone, M. Koenig, Serge Bouquet. BAPS, 47 No. 9, 159, 2002.

46. Investigations of Pointwise Ignition of Helium Deflagrations on Neutron Stars. M. Zingale, S. E.Woosley, A. Cumming, A. C. Calder, L. J. Dursi, B. Fryxell K. Olson, P. M. Ricker, R. Rosner, F. X.Timmes. BAAS, 34, 955, 2002.

45. Convection and Mixing in Classical Nova Precursors. L. J. Dursi, A. C. Calder, A. Alexakis, J. W.Truran, Zingale, M. F. X. Timmes, P. M. Ricker, B. Fryxell, K. Olson, R. Rosner, P. MacNeice. BAAS,34, 955, 2002.

44. Simulations of Laser Astrophysics Experiments for Code Validation. A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, R. Ros-ner, J. O. Kane, B. A. Remington, R. P. Drake, H. F. Robey, L. J. Dursi, K. Olson, P. M. Ricker, F.X. Timmes, M. Zingale, P. MacNeice, and H. M. Tufo. 4th International Conference on High EnergyDensity Laboratory Astrophysics. February 23-25, 2002, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.P-4

43. Multimode Instability Experiments on the Omega Laser, Motivated by Supernovae. R. P. Drake, E.Harding, P. Keiter, K. E. Korreck, K. Dannenberg, A. Righard, H. F. Robey, J. Edwards, A. Miles, T.Perry, B. A. Remington, R. J. Wallace, H. Louis, D. D. Ryutov, J. Knauer. A. Calder, R. Rosner, B.Fryxell, D. Arnett, Y. Zhang, J. Glimm, N. Turner, J. Stone. 4th International Conference on HighEnergy Density Laboratory Astrophysics. February 23-25, 2002, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,Michigan. P-8

42. Gas Stripping, Turbulence, and Wake Formation on Cluster Mergers. P. M. Ricker, C. L. Sarazin, J.C. Kempner, A. C. Calder, L. J. Dursi, B. Fryxell, D. Q. Lamb, K. Olson, R. Rosner, F. X. Timmes,J. W. Truran, H. M. Tufo, and M. Zingale. BAAS, 33, 1460, 2001.

41. Initiation of Convection in a Classical Nova Precursor. L. J. Dursi, A. C. Calder, P. M. Ricker, J. W.Truran, M. Zingale, B. Fryxell, K. Olson, R. Rosner, F. X. Timmes, H. M. Tufo, and P. MacNeice.

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BAAS, 33, 1402, 2001.

40. Multidimensional Simulations of Type Ia Supernovae. A. C. Calder, P. M. Ricker, L. J. Dursi, J. W.Truran, B. Fryxell, R. Rosner, F. X. Timmes, H. M. Tufo, M. Zingale, K. Olson, and P. MacNeice.BAAS, 33, 1371, 2001.

39. Compressible hydrodynamics on the Omega laser, motivated by astrophysics. R. P. Drake, P. Keiter,K. E. Korreck, K. Dannenberg, H. A. Robey, T. Perry, J. O. Kane, B. A. Remington, R. J. Wallace,O.A. Hurricane, D. D. Ryutov, J. Knauer, R. Teyssier, A. Calder, R. Rosner, B. Fryxell, D. Arnett, Y.Zhang, J. Glimm, N. Turner, J. Stone, R. McCray, and J. Grove. 8th International Workshop on thePhysics of Compressible Turbulent Mixing, California Institute of Technology, 9-14 December, 2001

38. A comparison of high-resolution 3D numerical simulations of turbulent Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) instabil-ity: Alpha-Group collaboration. G. Dimonte, A. Dimits, S. Weber, D. Youngs, A. Calder, B. Fryxell,J. Biello, L. Dursi, P. MacNeice, K. Olson, P. Ricker, R. Rosner, F. Timmes, H. Tufo, Y.-N. Young,M. Zingale, M. Andrews, P. Ramaprabhu, S. Wunsch, C. Garasi, and A. Robinson. 8th InternationalWorkshop on the Physics of Compressible Turbulent Mixing, California Institute of Technology, 9-14December, 2001

37. Supernova hydrodynamics on the Omega laser. R. P. Drake, P. Keiter, K. E. Korreck, K. K. Dannen-berg, H. A. Robey, T. S. Perry, J. O. Kane, B. A. Remington, R. J. Wallace, O. A. Hurricane, D. D.Ryutov, J. Knauer, R. Teyssier, A. Calder, R. Rosner, B. Fryxell, D. Arnett, Y. Zhang, J. Glimm, N.Turner, J. Stone, R. McCray, J. Grove. BAPS, 46 No. 8, 314, 2001.

36. Supernova hydrodynamics on the Omega laser. R. P. Drake, P. Keiter, K. E. Korreck, K. Dannenberg,H. A. Robey, T. Perry, J. O. Kane, B. A. Remington, R. J. Wallace, O. A. Hurricane, D. D. Ryutov,J. Knauer, R. Teyssier, A. Calder, R. Rosner, B. Fryxell, D. Arnett, Y. Zhang, J. Glimm, N. Turner,J. Stone, R. McCray, J. Grove. Second International Conference on Inertial Fusion Sciences and Ap-plications (IFSA2001) Kyoto Japan, September 9-14 , 2001, IFSA0872

35. Code Validation With Laser Astrophysics Experiments. A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, R. Rosner, L. J.Dursi, P. M. Ricker, F. X. Timmes, M. Zingale, J. O. Kane, B. A. Remington, R. P. Drake, K. Olson,P. MacNeice, and H. M. Tufo. BAAS, 33, 882, 2001.

34. Pre-nova Mixing at the Surface of White Dwarfs. R. Rosner, Y. N. Young, A. Alexakis, L. J. Dursi,J. W. Truran, A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, K. Olson, P. M. Ricker, F. X. Timmes, M. Zingale, H. Tufo,and P. MacNeice. BAAS, 32, 1538, 2001.

33. Simulating Thermonuclear Runaway in Novae. L. J. Dursi, J. W. Truran, M. Zingale, A. C. Calder,B. Fryxell, K. Olson, P. M. Ricker, R. Rosner, F. X. Timmes, H. Tufo, and P. MacNeice. BAAS, 32,1538, 2001.

32. Thermonuclear Quenching in Flame-Vortex Interactions. M. Zingale, J. C. Niemeyer, F. X. Timmes,L. J. Dursi, A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, K. Olson, P. M. Ricker, R. Rosner, J. W. Truran, H. Tufo, andP. MacNeice. BAAS, 32, 1537, 2001.

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31. The Structure of Carbon Detonation in Type Ia Supernovae. B. Fryxell, F. X. Timmes, M. Zingale, L.J. Dursi, P. M. Ricker, K. Olson, A. C. Calder, H. Tufo, J. W. Truran, R. Rosner, and P. MacNeice.BAAS, 32, 1537, 2001.

30. Mixing in Rayleigh-Taylor Instabilities. A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, R. Rosner, L. J. Dursi, K. Olson, P.M. Ricker, F. X. Timmes, M. Zingale, H. Tufo, and P. MacNeice. BAAS, 32, 1537, 2001.

29. The Structure of Self-Gravitating Hydrodynamic Turbulence. P. M. Ricker, L. J. Dursi, R. Rosner, A.C. Calder, B. Fryxell, K. Olson, F. X. Timmes, J. Truran, H. Tufo, M. Zingale, and P. MacNeice.BAAS, 32, 1467, 2001.

28. Helium Detonations on Neutron Stars. M. Zingale, F. X. Timmes, B. Fryxell, D. Q. Lamb, K. Olson,A. C. Calder, L. J. Dursi, P. Ricker, R. Rosner, J. W. Truran, H. Tufo, and P. MacNeice. 20th TexasSymposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, December 10-15, 2000, Austin TX. p. 63

27. Quenching Processes in Flame-Vortex Interactions. M. Zingale, J. C. Niemeyer, F. X. Timmes, L.J. Dursi, A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, K. Olson, P. Ricker, R. Rosner, J. W. Truran, H. Tufo, and P.MacNeice. 20th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, December 10-15, 2000, Austin TX. p.56

26. Simulations of Astrophysical Fluid Instabilities. A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, R. Rosner, L. J. Dursi, K.Olson, P. M. Ricker, F. X. Timmes, M. Zingale, P. MacNeice, and H. M. Tufo. 20th Texas Symposiumon Relativistic Astrophysics, December 10-15, 2000, Austin TX. p. 55

25. Post-Newtonian Models of Neutron Star Mergers. F. D. Swesty, A. C. Calder, and E. Y. M. Wang.20th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, December 10-15, 2000, Austin TX. p. 45

24. Coalescing Binary Neutron Star Systems. A. C. Calder, E. Y. M. Wang, and F. D. Swesty. 20th TexasSymposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, December 10-15, 2000, Austin TX. p. 44

23. Characterization of Numerical Dissipation of PPM and WENO Schemes. V. G. Weirs, L. J. Dursi, A.C. Calder, B. Fryxell, R. Rosner, K. Olson, P. M. Ricker, F. X. Timmes, M. Zingale, P. MacNeice, andH. Tufo. BAAS, 45 No. 9, 38, 2000.

22. Astrophysically Relevant Instabilities at a Decelerating Interface. A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, R. Rosner,J. Kane, B. A. Remington, R. P. Drake, H. Robey, P. Keiter, J. Knauer, L. J. Dursi, K. Olson, P. M.Ricker, F. X. Timmes, M. Zingale, P. MacNeice, Y.-N. Young, and H. Tufo. BAAS, 45 No. 7, 43,2000.

21. Mixing in Rayleigh-Taylor Instabilities. B. Fryxell, A. C. Calder, and R. Rosner. First SIAMConference on Computational Science and Engineering, Sept 21-24, 2000, Washington D.C. p. 99,http://www.siam.org/meetings/cse00/ms37.htm

20. The Cellular Structure of Carbon Detonations. B. Fryxell, F. X. Timmes, M. Zingale, L. J. Dursi, P.Ricker, K. Olson, A. C. Calder, H. Tufo, P. MacNeice, J. W. Truran, and R. Rosner. BAAS, 32, 735,2000.

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19. FLASH Simulations of Multi-layer Targets. A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, R. Rosner, J. Kane, B. Reming-ton, L. J. Dursi, K. Olson, P. Ricker, F. X. Timmes, M. Zingale, P. MacNeice, and H. Tufo. BAAS,32, 704, 2000.

18. Helium Detonations on Neutron Stars. M. Zingale, F. X. Timmes, B. Fryxell, D. Q. Lamb, K. Olson,A. C. Calder, L. J. Dursi, P. Ricker, R. Rosner, J. W. Truran, P. MacNeice, and H. Tufo. BAAS, 32,696, 2000.

17. 2-dimensional Helium Detonations on the Surface of Neutron Stars. M. Zingale, F. X. Timmes, B.Fryxell, D. Q. Lamb, K. Olson, P. Ricker, A. C. Calder, L. J. Dursi, R. Rosner, and J. W. Truran.Rossi2000: Astrophysics with the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer. March 22-24, 2000 at NASA’s God-dard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD USA, p. E67

16. FLASH Code Simulations of Multi-Layer Targets. A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, R. Rosner, J. Kane, B.Remington, L. J. Dursi, K. Olson, F. X. Timmes, P. Ricker, M. Zingale, D. Q. Lamb, P. MacNeice,and H. Tufo. 3rd International Conference on Laboratory Astrophysics with Intense Lasers. March 30- April 1, 2000, Rice University, Houston TX, http://spacsun.rice.edu/laser2000/

15. Direct Simulation of Thermonuclear Flames with the FLASH Code. M. Zingale, F. X. Timmes, A.Calder, J. Dursi, B. Fryxell, D. Lamb, K. Olson, P. Ricker, R. Rosner, J. Truran, and H. Tufo. BAAS,31, 1430, 1999.

14. Compressed Reactive Turbulence and Supernovae Ia Recollapse using the FLASH Code. J. Dursi, J.Niemeyer, A. Calder, B. Fryxell, D. Lamb, K. Olson, P. Ricker, R. Rosner, F. X. Timmes, H. Tufo,and M. Zingale. BAAS, 31, 1430, 1999.

13. Helium Burning on Neutron Stars: 2-dimensional Results. B. Fryxell, M. Zingale, F. X. Timmes, K.Olson, D. Lamb, A. Calder, J. Dursi, P. Ricker, R. Rosner, and H. Tufo. BAAS, 31, 1431, 1999.

12. A New Method for Coupling Implicit Radiation Transport and Explicit Godunov Hydrodynamics. A.C. Calder and R. G. Eastman. BAAS, 31, 1431, 1999.

11. Coalescing Models of Binary Neutron Star Systems. A. C. Calder, E. Y. M. Wang, and F. D. Swesty.BAAS, 31, 1249, 1999.

10. A Comparison of Numerical Methods for Modeling Binary Star Systems. A. C. Calder, B. Fryxell, P.S. Li, F. D. Swesty. and E. Y. M. Wang. BAPS, 44, 1635, 1999.

9. Numerical Evolutions of Relativistic Neutron Stars. E. Y. M. Wang, A. C. Calder, and F. D. Swesty.BAAS, 30, 1312, 1998.

8. Newtonian and Post-Newtonian Simulations of Neutron Star Mergers. A. C. Calder, E. Y. M. Wang,and F. D. Swesty. BAAS, 30, 1312, 1998.

7. Numerical Mergers of Binary Neutron Star Systems. A. C. Calder, E. Y. M. Wang, and F. D. Swesty.BAAS, 29, 1222, 1997.

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6. A Comparison of Newtonian and Post-Newtonian Numerical Mergers of Binary Neutron Star Systems.E. Y. M. Wang, A. C. Calder, and F. D. Swesty. BAAS, 29, 1222, 1997.

5. A Two-dimensional Study of Prompt Convection in Core Collapse Supernovae. A. Mezzacappa, A. C.Calder, S. W. Bruenn, J. M. Blondin, M. W. Guidry, M. R. Strayer, and A. S. Umar. BAPS, 41, 1246,1996.

4. A Two-dimensional Study of Postshock Convection in Core Collapse Supernovae. A. C. Calder, A.Mezzacappa, S. W. Bruenn, J. M. Blondin, M. W. Guidry, M. R. Strayer, and A. S. Umar. BAPS, 41,1247, 1996.

3. Core Collapse Supernovae: Postshock Convection in Two and Three Dimensions. A. C. Calder, A.Mezzacappa, J. M. Blondin, S. W. Bruenn, M. W. Guidry, M. R. Strayer, and A. S. Umar. BAAS,27, 1308, 1995.

2. A Multidimensional Study of Prompt Convection in Core Collapse Supernovae. S. W. Bruenn, A.Mezzacappa, A. C. Calder, J. M. Blondin, M. W. Guidry, M. R. Strayer, and A. S. Umar. BAAS, 27,1308, 1995.

1. Novel Visualizations of Many-Fermion Systems. A. C. Calder, M. R. Curry, B. M. Han, R. M. Panoff,and Y. J. Wong. BAPS, 36, 1232, 1991.

Invited Talks and Colloquia

Type Ia Supernovae as Probes of Cosmology. NEB 16, Recent Developments in Gravity, Mykonos, Greece,September 20, 2014.

Uncertainty Quantification in Astrophysical Simulations of White Dwarf Stars. Minisymposium for SIAMUQ14 “Uncertainty Quantification in Fluid Dynamics and Particle Accelerator Physics” April 1, 2014.

Theory and Models of Type Ia Supernovae. Colloquium, Clemson University, April 25, 2013.

Theory and Models of Type Ia Supernovae. Colloquium, Stony Brook University, October 23, 2012.

Models and Theory of Type Ia Supernovae. Colloquium, Queens College, CUNY, October 15, 2012.

Thermonuclear Supernovae. Nuclear Physics Seminar, Stony Brook University, April 19, 2012.

On Simulating Type Ia Supernovae. Conference on Computational Physics, Gatlinburg, TN, November 3,2011.

Models and Theory of Type Ia Supernovae. NERSC Brown Bag Lunch, July 26, 2011.

Modeling Type Ia Supernovae. HIPACC Summer School on Explosive Astrophysics, July 21, 2011.

Explosive Astrophysics with Flash. HIPACC Summer School on Explosive Astrophysics, July 20, 2011.

Models and Theory of Type Ia Supernovae. NRAO and UVA Joint Colloquium, May 26, 2011.

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Review: Ia explosion models. Invited review, Firework Workshop, Caltech, February 22, 2011.

Theory and Models of Type Ia SN. Seminar, The University of the South, February 16, 2011.

Models of Type Ia SN. TIARA Winter School on Numerical Astrophysics in TIARA-NTHU, Hsinchu, Tai-wan, January 20, 2011.

Stellar Hydrodynamics: Methods and Input Physics. TIARA Winter School on Numerical Astrophysics inTIARA-NTHU, Hsinchu, Taiwan, January 19, 2011.

A Field Guide to Type Ia Supernovae: Models and Theory. Colloquium, University of Alabama, October13, 2010.

Evaluating Systematic Dependencies of Type Ia Supernovae. SciDAC 2010, July 13, 2010.

Advances in the Modeling of Type Ia Supernovae. Nucleosynthesis in Stellar Explosions Session, APS AprilMeeting, February 14, 2010.

Type Ia Supernovae from Deflagration to Detonation. Tri-state Astronomy Conference, CUNY GraduateCenter, October 23, 2009.

Progress Toward Understanding Type Ia Supernovae. Seminar, Departament de Fısica i Enginyeria Nuclear,Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, May 21, 2008.

Modeling Type Ia Supernova Explosions. Computational Nuclear Physics Session, APS April Meeting, April12, 2008.

Type Ia Supernova Explosions, From Deflagration to Detonation. American Museum of Natural History,March 17, 2008.

Progress Toward Realistic Type Ia Supernova Models. Seminar, KITP, UCSB, May 23, 2007.

A Mechanism for the Type Ia Supernova Explosions. Seminar, Stony Brook University, January 23, 2007.

Verifying and Validating an Astrophysical Simulation Code. Seminar, National Center for ComputationalSciences, ORNL, June 16, 2006.

Type Ia Supernova Explosions: Deflagration to Detonation. Colloquium, Georgia Southern University, April6, 2006.

A Case Study of Verifying and Validating an Astrophysical Simulation Code. Numerical Modeling of SpacePlasma Flows, CalSpace-IGPP International Conference, March 27-30, 2006.

Type Ia Supernova Explosions: Deflagration to Detonation. Astrophysics at Argonne Luncheon, January 5,2006.

Understanding Type Ia Supernovae. Astrophysics Seminar, Notre Dame University, September 13, 2005.

Type Ia Supernova Explosions: Deflagration to Detonation. Seminar, T-6 Group, LANL, June 29, 2005.

Type Ia Supernova Explosions: Deflagration to Detonation. Astrophysics Seminar, Stony Brook University,June 16, 2005.

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Simulations of Asymmetric Type Ia Supernovae. E. O. Hulbert Center & Remote Sensing Division JointColloquium, Naval Research Laboratory, May 5, 2005.

Fires and Floods on White Dwarfs: A Nova Model. Seminar, Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astro-physics, March 24, 2005.

Validating Computational Fluid Dynamics Against Real Experiments. SHARCNET Colloquium, McMasterUniversity, March 21, 2005.

Fires and Floods on White Dwarfs: A Nova Model. JINA Seminar, Michigan State University, November29, 2004.

Type Ia Supernova Explosions: From Deflagration to Detonation. Colloquium, Vanderbilt University,November 11, 2004.

Type Ia Supernova Explosions: Deflagration to Detonation. Astrophysics Seminar, Notre Dame University,September 14, 2004.

The Deflagration Phase of Type Ia Supernovae. EFI Symposium on Type Ia Supernovae, University ofChicago, April 23, 2004.

Laboratory Astrophysics Experiments for Simulation Code Validation: A Case Study. 5th International Con-ference on High Energy Density Laboratory Astrophysics, Tucson, AZ, March 10, 2004.

Three-dimensional Simulations of Type Ia Supernovae. Ground-Based Supernova Surveys, Center for Cos-mological Physics Workshop, University of Chicago, November 15, 2003.

Thermonuclear Supernovae: Stellar Explosions in Three Dimensions. Presolar Grains, Isotope Anomaliesand Nuclear Astrophysics Workshop, Argonne National Laboratory/University of Chicago, November 1,2003.

Validating an Astrophysical Simulation Code. Computations in Science Seminar, University of Chicago,October 1, 2003.

Fires and Floods on White Dwarfs: A Nova Model. Astrophysics Seminar, Notre Dame University, Septem-ber 2, 2003.

Validating an Astrophysical Simulation Code. Physics and Astronomy Colloquium, McMaster University,March 13, 2003.

Fires and Floods on White Dwarfs: A Nova Model. Biological and Physical Sciences Seminar, KennesawState University, January 23, 2003.

Fires and Floods on White Dwarfs: A Nova Model. ASCI Flash Center Colloquium, University of Chicago,January 20, 2003.

Validating an Astrophysical Simulation Code: Showing You the ‘Kitchen’ of Numerical Modeling. Astro-physics Colloquium, University of Illinois, September 10, 2002.

The Computation of Thermonuclear Flashes in the Interiors and on the Surfaces of Compact Stars: Type IaSupernovae, Type 1 X-ray Bursts, and Novae. Seminar, LLNL, March 8, 2001.

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Numerical Models of Coalescing Binary Neutron Star Systems. Seminar, The University of the South, April18, 2000.

Numerical Mergers of Binary Neutron Star Systems. Colloquium, Florida Atlantic University, March 15,1999.

The Role of Convection in Simulations of Core Collapse Supernovae. Seminar, LLNL, March 3, 1999.

Numerical Methods for Modeling Binary Neutron Star Systems. Second Oak Ridge Symposium on Atomicand Nuclear Astrophysics, ORNL, December 6, 1997.

Convection and Neutrino Transport in Core Collapse Supernovae. Particles and Fields Seminar, Universityof Connecticut, November 11, 1997.

Two-Dimensional Simulations of Core Collapse Supernovae. Astrophysics Seminar, Clemson University,October 25, 1996.

Convection in Multidimensional Simulations of Core Collapse Supernovae. Seminar, The University of theSouth, January 24, 1996.

A Multidimensional Study of Prompt Convection in Core Collapse Supernovae. Theoretical and Computa-tional Physics Section Seminar, ORNL, January 11, 1996.

A Basis Spline Approach to Hydrodynamics. Theory Seminar, Vanderbilt University, April 5, 1995.

The Monte Carlo Method and the Application of Scientific Visualization to Quantum Simulations. Seminar,The University of the South, December 4, 1991.

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Outreach Talks and Presentations

Cosmic Candle Making with Type Ia Supernovae. Amateur Astronomical Association of New York, March7, 2014.

The Visit of Comet ISON. Amateur Observers’ Society of New York, December 1, 2013.

The Visit of Comet ISON. SBU Astronomy Open Night, November 1, 2013.

The Search for Life in the Universe. Astronomical Society of Long Island, October 31, 2013.

The Search for Life in the Universe. Ethical Culture Society of Suffolk, November 10, 2012.

Stars that Go “POP.” Custer Jamboree, October 20, 2012.

Supernovae. Astronomical Society of Long Island, June 27, 2012.

Twinkle, Twinkle, Exploding Star, How We Wonder What You Are! Sachem Public Library, June 19, 2012.

Cosmic Candle Making with Type Ia Supernovae. SBU Astronomy Open Night, March 16, 2012.

The Search for Life in the Universe. Sachem Public Library, November 9, 2011.

Exploring Jupiter with Juno. SBU Astronomy Open Night, October 14, 2011.

Fires and Floods on White Dwarfs: A Nova Model. SBU Astronomy Open Night, March 4, 2011.

Searching for Life in the Universe. Comsewogue Public Library, June 28, 2010.

Highlights from the Search for Life in the Universe. Amateur Observers’ Society of New York, June 6, 2010.

Mars: A Travelogue. SBU Astronomy Open Night, April 9, 2010.

A Recipe For Exploding Stars. Northport High School April 22, 2009.

Nature’s Beacons: Type Ia Supernovae. Custer Institute, March 14, 2009.

Twinkle, Twinkle, Exploding Star, How We Wonder What You Are! North Shore Public Library, February7, 2009.

Are you there, E.T.? It’s us, Earth: An Update on the Search for Life in the Universe. SBU AstronomyOpen Night, February 6, 2009.

When Stars Explode. Science Club of Long Island, Sachem Public Library, August 27, 2008.

Twinkle, Twinkle, Exploding Star, How We Wonder What You Are! SBU Astronomy Open Night, March 7,2008.