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Project Summary

The Einstein Toolkit Consortium is developing and supporting open software for relativistic astrophysics. Our aim is to provide the core computational tools that can enable new science, broaden our community, facilitate interdisciplinary research and take advantage of emerging petascale computers and advanced cyberinfrastructure.

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astrophysics cactus community framework relativity simulation

Project Security

Vulnerabilities per Version ( last 10 releases )

There are no reported vulnerabilities

Project Vulnerability Report

Security Confidence Index

Poor security track-record
Favorable security track-record

Vulnerability Exposure Index

Many reported vulnerabilities
Few reported vulnerabilities

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30 Day Summary

Sep 24 2022 — Oct 24 2022

12 Month Summary

Oct 24 2021 — Oct 24 2022
  • 475 Commits
    Down 0 (0%) from previous 12 months
  • 15 Contributors
    Up + 11 (275%) from previous 12 months