GalSim
Galaxy-Simulation
GalSim | Galaxy-Simulation | |
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1 | 1 | |
211 | 23 | |
0.0% | - | |
9.2 | 7.6 | |
27 days ago | 20 days ago | |
Python | ShaderLab | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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GalSim
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Day 4: GitHub Actions for Colombian Spanish.
The first I encountered was GalSim. As it turned out the GitHub link included in the distribution was incorrect and that's why PyDigger reported it as having GitHub link but not CI on GitHub. So I sent a Pull-Request fixing that.
Galaxy-Simulation
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🌌Collisions of two galaxies 🌌 (link below)
GitHub : https://github.com/NoeBrt/Galaxy-Simulation
What are some alternatives?
pydigger.com - PyDigger - unearthing stuff in Python
SWIFT - Modern astrophysics and cosmology particle-based code. Mirror of gitlab developments at https://gitlab.cosma.dur.ac.uk/swift/swiftsim
flask_fs_router - Straightforward file-based routing extension for Flask. Introduces the concepts of pages to Flask.
CHRONO - High-performance C++ library for multiphysics and multibody dynamics simulations
thor - Tracklet-less Heliocentric Orbit Recovery
cas - Cellular Automata Simulator
PyAutoLens - PyAutoLens: Open Source Strong Gravitational Lensing
GalaxyCollision - This Python project's goal is to model the collision of multiple galaxies through the use of an optimized N-Body problem engine.
sphinx-console - A sphinx extention that can render command in console style.
JoltPhysics - A multi core friendly rigid body physics and collision detection library, written in C++, suitable for games and VR applications.
galaxy-integration-yuzu - Yuzu integration plugin for GOG Galaxy 2.0
astro-tablets - A tool for dating the astronomical events in ancient Babylonian texts