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Celeritas is a new Monte Carlo transport code designed to accelerate scientific discovery in high energy physics by improving detector simulation throughput and energy efficiency using GPUs.
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Generator of polynomial machine learning potentials
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All the code used in the simulations for my masters thesis.
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Python library for reading, writing, and converting computational chemistry file formats and generating input files.
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Teaching Utility for Classical Atomistic Simulation.
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A program implementing the Hartree–Fock (also post-HF: MP2, CCSD(T), CIS and TDHF/RPA)/self-consistent field method (also DIIS) with Gaussian orbitals
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💫 Parallel Hybrid Particle In Cell code with Adaptive mesh REfinement
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Simulate crystallographic preferred orientation evolution in polycrystals
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C++ library for Exact Diagonalization of quantum many-body systems
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Powerful, efficient particle trajectory analysis in scientific Python.
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Repository for the Summer Tutorials on Computational Physics at Ohio University
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ab-initio continuous path integral Monte Carlo
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ExaDG - High-Order Discontinuous Galerkin for the Exa-Scale
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Reproduced papers in Plasma Physics and beyond
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OpenMC Monte Carlo Code
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Hercules is an octree-based finite element earthquake simulator originally developed by the Quake Group at Carnegie Mellon. Hercules is used to solve large-scale earthquake wave propagation problems. For instructions on how to build, install and execute Hercules, please read the documentation below.
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A numeric simulation for solar system
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Hey there! Are you looking to learn Linear Algebra, Thermodynamics or Quantum Mechanics? Here you can find a collection of notebooks related to physics and mathematics!
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Numerical simulation of the Aharonov-Bohm effect
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