Particle-in-cell code for plasma simulation
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Particle-in-cell code for plasma simulation
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Physical vector and particle types for Julia
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Pulsar 3D simulation for Physics Teaching Master's Program (MNPEF) at the University of Brasilia (UnB). Created by Lucas Ferreira (UnB/IF/MNPEF) and Vanessa Andrade (UnB/IF/MNPEF).
Solve many-body problem via numerical minimization of orbits action
Home of the semi-analytical / semi-numerical galaxy evolution and reionization code ASTRAEUS
Simulates the flaring activity of a single magnetar using the Monte Carlo technique.
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