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March 2018 additions to the ASCL

Fifteen codes were added in March 2018:

3D-PDR: Three-dimensional photodissociation region code
CIFOG: Cosmological Ionization Fields frOm Galaxies
DaMaSCUS-CRUST: Dark Matter Simulation Code for Underground Scatterings – Crust Edition
ExoCross: Spectra from molecular line lists
ExtLaw_H18: Extinction law code

FAST: Fitting and Assessment of Synthetic Templates
IMAGINE: Interstellar MAGnetic field INference Engine
Kadenza: Kepler/K2 Raw Cadence Data Reader
LWPC: Long Wavelength Propagation Capability
MulensModel: Microlensing light curves modeling

nanopipe: Calibration and data reduction pipeline for pulsar timing
optBINS: Optimal Binning for histograms
RAPTOR: Imaging code for relativistic plasmas in strong gravity
scarlet: Source separation in multi-band images by Constrained Matrix Factorization
SETI-EC: SETI Encryption Code

This entry was posted in code additions, codes, news on April 2, 2018 by Alice Allen.
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