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Stripy: A Python module for (constrained) triangulation in Cartesian coordinates and on a sphere. featured image

Stripy: A Python module for (constrained) triangulation in Cartesian coordinates and on a sphere.

A Python module for triangulation of scattered points on a sphere and in Cartesian coordinates, enabling interpolation, derivative calculation, and surface fitting.

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Louis Moresi
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May the 4th be with you...

In an Underworld release far, far away… Geodynamicists struggle to model planetary dynamics due to the Cartesian Empire. Physical observations suffer inappropriate meshing and …

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Dr. Ben Mather
May the 4th be with you... featured image

May the 4th be with you...

In an Underworld release far, far away… Geodynamicists struggle to model planetary dynamics due to the Cartesian Empire. Physical observations suffer inappropriate meshing and …

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Dr. Ben Mather

Introduction to Quagmire

Quagmire is an open source, parallel python module for modelling surface processes and landscape evolution.

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Louis Moresi

Multiprocessing in Python

Most of the codes I develop run in parallel using MPI (Message Passing Interface) using the python wrapper, mpi4py. There is a reason why highly scalable programs use this …

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Dr. Ben Mather

Multiprocessing in Python

Most of the codes I develop run in parallel using MPI (Message Passing Interface) using the python wrapper, mpi4py. There is a reason why highly scalable programs use this …

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Dr. Ben Mather

Invert geology

A method to relate the spatial configuration of mesh nodes to lithology that is differentiable - an adjoint to the inversion of geological structure.

Invert geology

A method to relate the spatial configuration of mesh nodes to lithology that is differentiable - an adjoint to the inversion of geological structure.

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Curie point depth

Computing Curie depth from the magnetic anomaly

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Curie point depth

Computing Curie depth from the magnetic anomaly