Kassiopeia
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Kassiopeia
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Torax is a differentiable tokamak core transport simulator
If you have any interest in single-particle tracking for ion optics. I'd encourage you to check out https://github.com/KATRIN-Experiment/Kassiopeia. It can do both exact and adiabatic tracking of particles (and will solve for B and E-fields in complex electrode geometries). However, as far as I know it only handles static electric fields for now.
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Electric field around the Stanford bunny
This simulation was performed with our particle-tracking software Kassiopeia which contains a field calculation module. The streamlines and the moving surface are colored by electric potential; the other surfaces colors (bunny and surrounding box) represent the local charge density; and the streamlines follow the electric field.
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In a demonstration of Einstein’s E=mc2, collisions of light yielded electrons and positrons. Physicists are claiming the first direct observation of the long-sought Breit-Wheeler process, in which two particles of light, or photons, crash into one another & produce an electron & a positron.
I am trying to create a cellular automata based on electro-magnetism and see what happens if I add gravity to it. I found this repository that simulates EM and managed to add gravity to it just by adding a scalar field that averages itself over time with neighboring cells and making the gravity in a spot proportional to the difference of the G scalar field at that location relative to it's neighbors.
What are some alternatives?
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