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Maestro developers (past and present) include: Ann Almgren, John Bell, Candace Gilet, Adam Jacobs, Mike Lijewski, Chris Malone, Andy Nonaka, Ryan Orvedahl, Charles Rendleman, & Michael Zingale

Maestro is developed at the Center for Computational Sciences and Engineering at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and at Stony Brook University.

Development was supported by the SciDAC Program of the DOE Office of Mathematics, Information, and Computational Sciences and the SciDAC Program of the DOE Office of High Energy Physics under the U.S. Department of Energy under contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231 to LBNL and by a DOE/Office of Nuclear Physics grant No. DE-FG02-06ER41448, to Stony Brook.

We redistribute the Helmholtz general stellar EOS with Maestro, with permission from Frank Timmes.