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October 2020 additions to the ASCL

Fifteen codes were added to the ASCL in October 2020:

Astronomaly: Flexible framework for anomaly detection in astronomy
Exo-DMC: Exoplanet Detection Map Calculator
grapus: GRavitational instability PopUlation Synthesis
GSpec: Gamma-ray Burst Monitor analyzer
LaSSI: Large-Scale Structure Information

Legolas: Large Eigensystem Generator for One-dimensional pLASmas
lenspyx: Curved-sky python lensed CMB maps simulation package
MBF: MOLSCAT 2020, BOUND, and FIELD for atomic and molecular collisions
Pix2Prof: Deep learning for textraction of useful sequential information from galaxy imagery
plancklens: Planck 2018 lensing pipeline

relxill: Reflection models of black hole accretion disks
ROGER: Automatic classification of galaxies using phase-space information
stella: Stellar flares identifier
stsynphot: synphot for HST and JWST
TACHE: TensoriAl Classification of Hydrodynamic Elements

This entry was posted in code additions, codes, news on November 14, 2020 by Alice Allen.
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