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Python package for definition, reading, and visualisation of finite-difference fields.

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discretisedfield

Marijan Beg1,2, Martin Lang1, Ryan A. Pepper1, Thomas Kluyver1,2, and Hans Fangohr1,2,3

1 Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom
2 European XFEL GmbH, Holzkoppel 4, 22869 Schenefeld, Germany
3 Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, Luruper Chaussee 149, 22761 Hamburg, Germany

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discretisedfield is a Python package, integrated with Jupyter, providing:

  • definition of finite-difference regions, meshes, lines, and fields,

  • analysis of finite-difference fields,

  • visualisation using matplotlib and k3d, and

  • manipulation of different file types (OVF, VTK, and HDF5).

It is available on Windows, MacOS, and Linux. It requires Python 3.8+.

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APIs and tutorials are available in the documentation. To access the documentation, use the badge in the table above.

Installation, testing, and upgrade

We recommend installation using conda package manager. Instructions can be found in the documentation.

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YouTube video tutorials are available on the Ubermag channel.

Support

If you require support, have questions, want to report a bug, or want to suggest an improvement, please raise an issue in ubermag/help repository.

Contributions

All contributions are welcome, however small they are. If you would like to contribute, please fork the repository and create a pull request. If you are not sure how to contribute, please contact us by raising an issue in ubermag/help repository, and we are going to help you get started and assist you on the way.

Contributors:

  • Sergii Mamedov (@sergii-mamedov), European XFEL, Germany
  • Natalie Downing (@gamdow), University of Southampton, United Kingdom
  • Min RK (@minrk), Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
  • Rebecca Carey (@rlc2v07), University of Southampton, United Kingdom

License

Licensed under the BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License. For details, please refer to the LICENSE file.

How to cite

  1. M. Beg, R. A. Pepper, and H. Fangohr. User interfaces for computational science: A domain specific language for OOMMF embedded in Python. AIP Advances 7, 56025 (2017).

  2. M. Beg, M. Lang, R. A. Pepper, T. Kluyver, and H. Fangohr. discretisedfield: Python package for the analysis and visualisation of finite-difference fields. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3539461 (2020).

Acknowledgements

  • OpenDreamKit – Horizon 2020 European Research Infrastructure project (676541)

  • EPSRC Programme Grant on Skyrmionics (EP/N032128/1)

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