Name: Martin Richter
Type: User
Company: University of Nottingham
Bio: Physicist (and Software Developer in a previous life).
Mainly using Python and C++ when trying to understand the science around me.
Location: Nottingham, United Kingdom
Martin Richter's Projects
Simple textbook example for a quantum scattering problem
My contributrion for the Festival of Science and Curiosity
A fast Python based just-in-time compiling boundary element library
Computational Acoustics Knowledgebase
A small app for the EMF Badge
:rainbow: Plot complex functions
A simple test to see how Cython wrappers for UINT arrays work
A FEniCS Project-based library for simulating thin structures
Python package for numerical derivatives and partial differential equations in any number of dimensions.
Small App for Lu's and Alex's Wedding
Intel One Mono font repository
:spider_web: input/output for many mesh formats
maildir indexer/searcher + emacs mail client + guile bindings
Unofficial mirror
PyDEC: A Python Library for Discretizations of Exterior Calculus for simplicial complexes of any dimension embedded or not and for cubical complexes of any dimension. Implements discrete exterior derivative as coboundary, a Delaunay Hodge star operator and lowest order Whitney forms.
PyDistMesh: A Simple Mesh Generator in Python
Small Playground for SQLite and Python
Numerical integration (quadrature, cubature) in Python
An example repository to go along with our RSE course on git.
Notes for using GIT as a researcher
An introductory example for using a split operator in quantum mechanics.
Small test to demonstrate branches and merges
A code-along example for the Frobenius-Perron operator of the Logistic Map
Apt source for ZSH/ZAW.