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May 2013 additions to the ASCL

Fifteen codes were added to the ASCL in May:

AdaptaHOP: Subclump finder
ESTER: Evolution STEllaire en Rotation
FITDisk: Cataclysmic Variable Accretion Disk Demonstration Tool
GaussFit: Solving least squares and robust estimation problems
GILDAS: Grenoble Image and Line Data Analysis Software

MapCUMBA: Multi-grid map-making algorithm for CMB experiments
Merger Trees: Formation history of dark matter haloes
Non-Gaussian Realisations
PINOCCHIO: PINpointing Orbit-Crossing Collapsed HIerarchical Objects
PkdGRAV2: Parallel fast-multipole cosmological code

Pressure-Entropy SPH: Pressure-entropy smooth-particle hydrodynamics
pynbody: N-Body/SPH analysis for python
TAU: 1D radiative transfer code for transmission spectroscopy of extrasolar planet atmospheres
TPM: Tree-Particle-Mesh code
YNOGK: Calculating null geodesics in the Kerr spacetime

We also added ExoVis to our web resources and tools page.

This entry was posted in code additions, codes on June 16, 2013 by Alice Allen.
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