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January 2015 additions to the ASCL

Sixteen codes were added to the ASCL in January 2015:

BIANCHI: Bianchi VIIh Simulations
Colossus: COsmology, haLO, and large-Scale StrUcture toolS
DECA: Decomposition of images of galaxies
dst: Polarimeter data destriper
Enrico: Python package to simplify Fermi-LAT analysis

Exoplanet: Trans-dimentional MCMC method for exoplanet discovery
Exorings: Exoring modelling software
GalPaK 3D: Galaxy parameters and kinematics extraction from 3D data
LP-VIcode: La Plata Variational Indicators Code
Molecfit: Telluric absorption correction tool

NIGO: Numerical Integrator of Galactic Orbits
PsrPopPy: Pulsar Population Modelling Programs in Python
PynPoint: Exoplanet image data analysis
PythonPhot: Simple DAOPHOT-type photometry in Python
python-qucs: Python package for automating QUCS simulations

transfer: The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Transfer Infrastructure

This entry was posted in code additions, codes, news on February 2, 2015 by Alice Allen.
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