There are 2 repositories under amrex topic.
AMReX: Software Framework for Block Structured AMR
WarpX is an advanced Particle-In-Cell code.
Castro (Compressible Astrophysics): An adaptive mesh, astrophysical compressible (radiation-, magneto-) hydrodynamics simulation code for massively parallel CPU and GPU architectures.
A parallel, adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) code that solves the variable-density incompressible Navier-Stokes equations.
A collection of physics databases and implementation code for use with the Pele suite of of codes
Two-moment AMR radiation hydrodynamics (with self-gravity, particles, chemistry, and magnetic fields) on CPUs/GPUs for astrophysics
An adaptive mesh hydrodynamics simulation code for low Mach number reacting flows without level sub-cycling.
high-performance modeling of beam dynamics in particle accelerators with collective effects
Incompressible Navier-Stokes solver in complex geometries
A C++ low Mach number stellar hydrodynamics code
common astrophysical microphysics routines with interfaces for the different AMReX codes
ARTEMIS (Adaptive mesh Refinement Time-domain ElectrodynaMIcs Solver) couples the Maxwell's equations implementation in WarpX with classical equations that describe quantum material behavior (such as, LLG equation for micromagnetics and London equation for superconducting materials) for quantifying the performance of next-generation microelectronics.
FerroX is a massively parallel, 3D phase-field simulation framework for modeling ferroelectric materials based scalable logic devices.
A C++ package for embedded boundary (EB) geometry generation.
Amrvis is a visualization package specifically designed to read and display output and profiling data from codes built on the AMReX framework.
AMReX-enabled code libraries for stochastic hybrid models and algorithms for fluids
A collection of processing tools for reacting flow simulations with AMReX-based CFD tools. See https://peleanalysis.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ for documentation
Multiphysics models for use with the Pele suite of codes.
Using AMReX to solve the euler equations with embedded boundaries
Electrostatic-Quantum Transport framework based on nonequilibrium Green's function method for modeling field effect transistors (FETs)
An agent-based epidemiological simulation code using AMReX