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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.
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Anyone know if python can be used to make a MATLAB simulink clone (dragging and dropping elements)? If not, do you have recommendations of other languages that can do this best to make a desktop app?
Simupy is a code-based dynamic system simulation program that a grad student came up with several years ago. I was surprised to see work on it in the past year, given it’s origin. It has no graphical component that I know of (haven’t read the latest docs)
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I am not a controls person, but it after a bit of searching appears that the open source Xcos by SciLab appears to be relatively capable, and Python has simupy, which is at least competent enough to get use by NASA (though I think it lacks GUI support(?)).
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A tool similar to simulink for python?
Closest thing is SimuPy. I haven’t got around to trying it out, but there’s a decent video about it here by the guy who made it. That video’s a few years old though, so there’s likely more functionality now :-)
What are some alternatives?
Incoherent-Light-Simulation - Simulation of the propagation of incoherent light, aiming to illustrate the concept of spatial coherence.
python-simulator - this thing is about a python simulator, which is coded in python.
nvidia-modulus-airfoil-optimisation - Using NVIDIA modulus for airfoil optimizations at different angles.
PyFlow - Visual scripting framework for python - https://wonderworks-software.github.io/PyFlow
Quaternion - A Qt-based IM client for Matrix
PyDy - Multibody dynamics tool kit.
seagull - A Python Library for Conway's Game of Life
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mesa - Mesa is an open-source Python library for agent-based modeling, ideal for simulating complex systems and exploring emergent behaviors.
desolver - A Python library for solving Initial Value Problems using various numerical integration methods.
NodeGraphQt - Node graph framework that can be re-implemented into applications that supports PySide2