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Universidad de Concepción
- Concepción, Chile
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ManimCE tutorial codes
finite element analysis for continuum mechanics of solid bodies
😎 curated list of open source photonics projects
Simulator for Large LEO Satellite Communication Networks
A package to help you share your data by making GUIs the easiest thing in the world!
GW polarization parameterizations and corresponding Jacobians.
Proyecto de apunte de Física Matemática II
Cosmology and Gravitation group UAF-UAZ
Introductory Course on Numerical Methods
Lecture material used in my 8 hour long PhD course on "Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations"
This repository contains the Jupyter notebooks I use for my bachelor lectures on Python at the University of Milano-Bicocca (Milan, Italy).
Numerical simulations and assignments for the General Relativity course
Simulate Swarzschild black holes based on the methods presented in Luminet (1979)
3D electromagnetic time-domain solver, specialized in wake potential and beam-coupling impedance computation for particle accelerators
A free and open-source frequency-domain full-wave electromagnetic simulator for 3D S-parameters and fields plus 2D propagation constants, characteristic impedances, and fields.
Here's a simulation that demonstrates that a black hole shadow isn't the same geometrical region that the black hole. In fact it's even bigger.
Classical Electrodynamic Lecture Notes
A 3D electromagnetic FDTD simulator written in Python with optional GPU support
Simulation of Gravitational Waves (Waveform and Orbits) from a Compact Binary Coalescence (CBC) in Newtonian Approximation
Drop-in Uncertainty Propagation with Automatic Differentiation
A short introduction to working with gravitational wave data.
My lectures for the University of Liverpool PHYS201 (Electromagnetism I) module
Comprehensive optical design, optimization, and analysis in Python, including GPU-accelerated and differentiable ray tracing via PyTorch.
Applied Numerical Computing Course
A flexible framework for solving PDEs with modern spectral methods.
Polarimetric Data Reduction and machine control for measuring the polarization of observatories