Repository for the EinsteinPy core package 🚀
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Repository for the EinsteinPy core package 🚀
Non-spinning black hole simulation based on geodesics equation
A python package for general relativity and tensor calculus
Python package for computing Kerr quasinormal mode frequencies, separation constants, and spherical-spheroidal mixing coefficients
Python wrapper for a Julia solver for geodesics in the Kerr family of spacetimes. Maintainer : @JeS24
General Relativity Orbit Simulator
Python package for computing Kerr quasinormal mode frequencies, separation constants, and spherical-spheroidal mixing coefficients
NRPyPN: Validated Post-Newtonian Expressions for Numerical Relativity
GTRPy is a GUI based application that allows users to perform Tensor and 6 different type of field operations in both 3D and 4D
Ray tracing of a Schwarzschild black hole written entirely in TensorFlow.
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A tensor algebra calculator for General Relativity
The code for the Gravitational Dimensionality Reduction (GDR) algorithm
A collection of solvers for the Einstein-Vlasov equations
Data release for testing birefringence with the 3-OGC (third Open Gravitational-wave Catalog)
Python code to generate the symbols of Christofell, the Riemann tensor, Ricci and the scalar curvature for any metric.
A simple script written using symbolic python that takes as input a desired metric and automatically calculates and outputs the Christoffel Pseudo-Tensor, Riemann Curvature Tensor, Ricci Tensor, Scalar Curvature and the Kretschmann Scalar
Library that calculates geodesics (orbits) using any metric compatible with General Relativity.
A unifying framework for quantum mechanics, relativity, and cosmology.
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