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September additions to the ASCL

Fourteen codes were added to the ASCL in September 2019:

AREPO: Cosmological magnetohydrodynamical moving-mesh simulation code
Auto-multithresh: Automated masking for clean
ChempyMulti: Multi-star Bayesian inference with Chempy
CLOVER: Convolutional neural network spectra identifier and kinematics predictor
EBHLIGHT: General relativistic radiation magnetohydrodynamics with Monte Carlo transport

EPOS: Exoplanet Population Observation Simulator
fgivenx: Functional posterior plotter
HADES: Hexadecapolar Analysis for Dust Estimation in Simulations (of CMB B-mode thermal dust emission)
HISS: HI spectra stacker
MultiColorFits: Colorize and combine multiple fits images for visually aesthetic scientific plots

RascalC: Fast code for galaxy covariance matrix estimation
SecularMultiple: Hierarchical multiple system secular evolution model
TPI: Test Particle Integrator
WVTICs: SPH initial conditions using Weighted Voronoi Tesselations

This entry was posted in code additions, codes, news on October 13, 2019 by Alice Allen.
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