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`_C.imr` cannot be larger than the macro `MAXLEVEL` defined in
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the header file `nirvanaUser.h`.
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- `_C.amr` ($\le$`MAXLEVEL`): allowed maximum mesh refinement
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- `_C.amr` ($\le$i `MAXLEVEL`): allowed maximum mesh refinement
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level in a AMR simulations. `_C.amr` cannot be larger than the
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macro `MAXLEVEL` defined in the header file `nirvanaUser.h`.
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- `05` (`_C.amr_Jeans`, `_C.amr_exp`, `_C.amr_Field`)
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- `_C.amr_Jeans` (typical value: $0.2$): threshold in the
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- `_C.amr_Jeans` (typical value: 0.2): threshold in the
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Jeans-length-based mesh refinement criterion (cf.
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[AMR](3.1-Code-basics#adaptive-mesh-refinement)). The value `_C.amr_Jeans`
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defines the fraction of local Jeans length to be resolved by one
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Jeans-length-based mesh refinement criterion allowing a
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systematic reduction of the Jeans threshold with increasing
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refinement level $l$ according to the expression
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`_C.amr_Jeans`$-l*$`_C.amr_dJeans`,
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`_C.amr_Jeans` $-l*$ `_C.amr_dJeans`
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i.e., the local
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Jeans length becomes gradually higher resolved with increasing
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$l$. `_C.amr_dJeans` must be positiv.
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negative at some refinement level. Otherwise it will trigger
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mesh refinement up to the maximum refinement level set by `_C.amr`.
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- `_C.amr_Field` (typical value: $0.2$): threshold in the
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- `_C.amr_Field` (typical value: 0.2): threshold in the
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Field-length-based mesh refinement criterion (cf.
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[AMR](3.1-Code-basics#adaptive-mesh-refinement)). The value `_C.amr_Field`
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defines the fraction of the local Field length to be resolved by
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