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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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.
The nutils project
All the code used in the simulations for my masters thesis.
Generator of polynomial machine learning potentials
OpenMC Monte Carlo Code
Repository for the Summer Tutorials on Computational Physics at Ohio University
Numerical simulation of the Aharonov-Bohm effect
This repository contains supplementary material for the paper C. M. Lazzarini et al., Physics of Plasmas 31, 030703 (2024)
This repository contains supplementary material for the paper P. Valenta et al., Physics of Plasmas 28, 122104 (2021)
Teaching Utility for Classical Atomistic Simulation.
A 2D Finite-Element field profile solver for a graduate CEM course offered at Purdue University.
A 3D Finite-Difference Time-Domain solver for a graduate CEM course offered at Purdue University.
This repository contains supplementary material for the paper P. Valenta et al., Physical Review E 102, 053216 (2020)
This repository contains supplementary material for the paper P. Valenta et al., Physics of Plasmas 27, 032109 (2020)
Books with Fortran code, other than textbooks
ExaDG - High-Order Discontinuous Galerkin for the Exa-Scale
Python library for reading, writing, and converting computational chemistry file formats and generating input files.
Este é um repositório que contem os notebooks do projeto PET.py do PET - Física da UFRN.
BOUT++: Plasma fluid finite-difference simulation code in curvilinear coordinate systems
Maths focused libraries and programs that may not neatly fit into DSA
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