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applications. AMReX is freely available on Github at
<a href="https://github.com/AMReX-Codes/amrex">AMReX-Codes/amrex</a>.

AMReX is developed at LBNL, NREL, and ANL as part of the
Block-Structured AMR Co-Design Center in DOE’s Exascale Computing Project.
AMReX is developed at LBNL.


\subsection development Development
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- Parallel I/O
- Plotfile format supported by AmrVis, VisIt, ParaView, and yt.

AMReX is developed at LBNL, NREL, and ANL as part of the Block-Structured AMR
Co-Design Center in DOE's Exascale Computing Project.
AMReX is developed at LBNL.
3 changes: 1 addition & 2 deletions Docs/sphinx_documentation/source/index.rst
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applications. AMReX is freely available `on Github
<https://github.com/AMReX-Codes/amrex>`_.

AMReX is developed at LBNL, NREL, and ANL as part of the Block-Structured AMR
Co-Design Center in DOE's Exascale Computing Project.
AMReX is developed at LBNL.

All of AMReX's development is done in the GitHub repository under the
development branch; anyone can see the latest updates. A monthly release is tagged at the beginning
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massively parallel adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) algorithms focus computational
resources and allow scalable performance on heterogeneous architectures so that
scientists can efficiently resolve details in large simulations.
AMReX is developed at [LBNL](https://www.lbl.gov/), [NREL](https://www.nrel.gov/),
and [ANL](https://www.anl.gov/) as part of the Block-Structured
AMR Co-Design Center in the Department of Energy's Exascale Computing Project.
AMReX is developed at [LBNL](https://www.lbl.gov/).

More information is available at the [AMReX website](https://amrex-codes.github.io/).

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