Suite of python packages for multiparticle simulations of particle accelerators.
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Suite of python packages for multiparticle simulations of particle accelerators.
Multiple-particle tracking designed to (1) track dense particle fields, (2) close gaps in particle trajectories resulting from detection failure, and (3) capture particle merging and splitting events resulting from occlusion or genuine aggregation and dissociation events
PyTorch implementation of "Exploring End-to-end Differentiable Neural Charged Particle Tracking -- A Loss Landscape Perspective".
Simulation of electric and magnetic fields and particle tracking
Particle Tracking Module for Python
Geant4 toolkit for the simulation of the passage of particles through matter - NIM A 506 (2003) 250-303
CUDA-based flow and transport simulations in DFNs
MoTT is the official repository of the paper "A Motion Transformer for Single Particle Tracking in Fluorescence Microscopy Images".
Multiple particle tracking in dense 3D particle fields complemented with dynamic regions of interest and trackability inferences for the automated exploration of large volumetric sequences.
A fast tracking code for plasma accelerators
MyPTV is an open source library designed for 3D particle Tracking (3D-PTV) measurements
Simple Particle Tracking Script in Python for Brownian Motion. Calculating the trajectories, MSD and radius of particles.
A Flika plugin. A clone of Insight2 in Python. This can be used to analyze 2D STORM microscopy movies.
The Boris algorithm for numerically tracing non-relativistic charged particles in electromagnetic fields, written in C, matlab, and python
Rayleigh Sommerfeld Backpropagation Implementation for Colloids
An automated tool for Object-based colocalization in fluorescence microscopy images.
Un-official repository of BETACOOL code by A. Smirnov et al.
Code to generate wave-driven Ekman-Stokes Eulerian flow dataset and run particle tracking simulations
For shallow-water Lagrangian particle routing.
Python library unifying Positron Emission Particle Tracking (PEPT) research, including tracking, simulation, data analysis and visualisation tools.
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