
Vladimir Tenishevskiy contributed to the SWMFsoftware/SWMF repository by addressing a numerical accuracy issue in the simulation codebase. He focused on refining the SI unit conversion for velocity divergence variables, ensuring that divu and divUdX calculations in IH_get_point_data aligned with the temperature-based logic in set_plot_scalars. Using Fortran and leveraging his expertise in numerical and physics simulation, Vladimir unified the unit conversion pathways to reduce inconsistencies across modules. This work improved the reliability of downstream data analysis and visualization. He also identified boundary-case discrepancies at subdomain interfaces, demonstrating a thorough and methodical approach to simulation code quality.

April 2025: Delivery focused on numerical accuracy and cross-module consistency. Implemented SI conversion alignment for divu/divUdX with set_plot_scalars, using a temperature-based factor, improving velocity calculations and plotting accuracy. Boundary-case differences at subdomain interfaces remain under investigation.
April 2025: Delivery focused on numerical accuracy and cross-module consistency. Implemented SI conversion alignment for divu/divUdX with set_plot_scalars, using a temperature-based factor, improving velocity calculations and plotting accuracy. Boundary-case differences at subdomain interfaces remain under investigation.
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