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SPHeric 2018
Material for the 13th SPHERIC International Workshop in Galway, 26-28 June 2018

The 13th SPHERIC International Workshop in Galway, 26-28 June 2018, is the annual global forum for development and applications of Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics and related methods. Join us on Ireland's Atlantic Coast to share the latest advances in SPH. In addition, the optional training day on 25 June offers an intensive introduction to the theory and application of SPH. 13th SPHERIC International Workshop website

wikipedia general info

 * wikipedia is a wiki site. Interesting wikis (for us):
 * Encyclopedia of Mathematics. See e.g. Navier Stokes equations
 * SklogWiki, statistical mechanics and thermodynamics
 * CFD wiki at cfd-online
 * each github project gits its on wiki, automatically. E.g. DualSPHysics.
 * Its markup language is wikitext (see below, Editing).

Editing
Here's a cheatsheet. Also, from WP:SC, WP:CHEAT

Sectioning and TOC
Use, with more equal signs as sections go deeper.

TOC is automatic. This has been shown to save lives.

Wikilinks

 * They may be written (often, guessed), as  . E.g. used extensively in wikipedia and other wiki pages.
 * More readable wikilinks from piping, as  . E.g. Galway's name derives from  a princess'

HTML links

 * These are just straight . E.g. https://www.upm.es
 * Short links: . E.g.
 * Readable HTML links, no vertical bar! . E.g. don't mix London Times with New York Times

Mathematics
See the official math reference. In a nutshell, LaTeX is used for formulas, which permits easy copy-and-pasting between different environments (LaTeX in article, blogs, other wikis, beamer presentations, markdown ...).

E.g. Cauchy momentum equation (conservation form)



\frac {\partial }{\partial t} (\rho \,\mathbf {u} ) + \nabla \cdot (\rho \,\mathbf {u} \otimes \mathbf {u} )= -\nabla \cdot p\,\mathbf {I} +\nabla \cdot {\boldsymbol {\tau }}+\rho \,\mathbf {g}, $$ where $u$ is the flow velocity, $∇$∙ is the divergence.

Some style conventions (see the manual of style) :

For example:
 * Equations should be indented with a ":" at its beginning
 * Inline formulas are better typed as $u$, which produces $u$, or u (notice the latter is sans-serif).
 * Equations may be numbered, with NumBlk and EquationRef, and later referred to with EquationNote.

Later on, the text can refer to this equation by its number using syntax like this:



The result looks like this:


 * As seen in equation ($$), blah blah blah...

Pictures
Infoboxes.





Figures can be uploaded to wikipedia or wikimedia commons. The latter is quite strictly public domain, only! If you upload own work onto it, it enters the common domain. It already stores common images, such as portraits. Let's look for e.g. George Gabriel Stokes, and we find https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:George_Gabriel_Stokes.jpg.

Then, simply





Related to SPH

 * SPH disambiguation


 * Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics


 * Meshless methods


 * Finite element method

Navboxes
See WP:NAV