A resource list for causality in statistics, data science and physics
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Oct 12, 2024
A resource list for causality in statistics, data science and physics
Pytorch differentiable molecular dynamics
A collection of interactive notebooks to explain concepts of quantum mechanics and related topics
Statistical Mechanics on Lattices
open source E-book on statistical physics
Error propagation and statistical analysis for Monte Carlo simulations in lattice QCD and statistical mechanics using autograd.
computes most of information functions (joint entropy, conditional, mutual information, total correlation information distance) and deep information networks
Parallel random matrix tools and complexity for deep learning
This is a collection of answers to a SM book written by R. K. Pathria & Paul D. Beale. Lecture notes can be added too.
Physics-inspired transformer modules based on mean-field dynamics of vector-spin models in JAX
Lorenz attractors, statistical mechanics, nonlinear dynamical systems, computational physics.
📖 Algorithms in simulation: Markov chain Monte Carlo, Hybrid Monte Carlo, Heat Bath Algorithm, Path integral, Density matrices etc.
Links to books, webpages, essays, apps, and other stuff from the internet.
Infinite order automatic differentiation for Monte Carlo with unnormalized probability distribution
mechanics, statistical mechanics, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism
Multiscale Modelling Tool - mathematical modelling without the maths
Simulation of an Ideal Gas to Verify Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution
A repository for the final project implementing/applying Boltzmann generators for Computational Statistical Physics (PHYS 7810) at CU Boulder
A package to calculate ensemble averaged waves in heterogeneous materials. The focus is on wave propagation, scattering, and reflection, from particulate and porous materials.
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