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Lemaitre / bbf
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Communication tool to visualize the effect of gravitational waves resulting from a binary black holes merger.
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Demo showing how to use sample products from FormaTerre / AERIS / Data Terra Services. The demo focuses on the July 2023 eruption of Piton de la Fournaise volcano (La Réunion island). GNSS, SAR interferometry and SO2 (volcanic gas) data are showcased.
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Arnaud HUBER / PlasmaMLPALLAS
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0The PALLAS simulation is a Geant4-based framework designed for modeling plasma-based particle beams. It combines traditional Geant4 particle sources with machine learning-based ONNX inference for beam generation, and provides high-fidelity magnetic field and quadrupole tracking.
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Jupyter Notebooks in support of the MEC558 course on hydrology and water resources.
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Delort Ylla Joan (M.) / emacs-ipython-notebook
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterJupyter notebook client in Emacs. Mirror (push) from the ghub repo ein, itself a fork from the original ein.
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lisa-apc / Jax_sampler
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Delort Ylla Joan (M.) / lightweight-emacs-ipython-notebook
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterA lightweight version of ein aiming at providing only two basic features: open a notebook from within emacs into the browser, and save the notebook with cell output.
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It's a simulation made up of three different modules which is based on the VD design of the DUNE project.
The first module calculates the drift field inside an anode using perforated PCB technology, and calculates the weighting field on each charge readout view. It generates 2 * (1 + 3) .npy files containing the scalar potential field and each component of the corresponding vector field. The second module uses the Shockley-Ramo theorem to calculate the signal induced on each view. The module needs the previously calculated files to work. The output is a .csv file containing the simulated charge for each electron generated, the drift time and the view on which the charge was collected. We also have a file containing the signals generated for the three charge reading views. The final module simulates electron drift towards the anode plane on a larger volume of liquid argon. Given a channel number, the aim is to visualize waveforms as a function of reconstructed trace angles in the detector.
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