Our great sponsors
-
prysm
physical optics: integrated modeling, phase retrieval, segmented systems, polynomials and fitting, sequential raytracing... (by brandondube)
-
WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
About to embark on some physics simulation experiments and am hoping to get some input on available options for making use of my GPU through Python: Currently reading the docs for NVIDIA Warp, and CUDA python but would appreciate any other pointers on available packages or red flags on packages that are more hassle than they are worth to learn.
You may want to steal my shim set since it lets you hot swap Numpy<-->cupy at runtime
Related posts
- How to generate realistic PSFs for camera lenses?
- Prysm is a Python 3.6 library for numerical optics
- Exascale integrated modeling of low-order wavefront sensing and control for the Roman Coronagraph instrument
- Reccomended textbooks/reading for learning Thin Films
- Options for free optical simulation?