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- publication . Doctoral thesis . Other literature type . Thesis . 2019Open Source EnglishAuthors:Carvalho Segundo, Washington Luís Ribeiro de;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Universidade de BrasíliaCountry: Brazil
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We present the results of the "Cosmogrid" cosmological N-body simulation suites based on the concordance LCDM model. The Cosmogrid simulation was performed in a 30 Mpc box with 2048³ particles. The mass of each particle is 1.28x10^5 Msun, which is sufficient to resolve ...
- research data . 2011Open Source EnglishAuthors:Tomoaki Ishiyama; Steven Rieder; Junichiro Makino; Simon Portegies Zwart; Derek Groen; Keigo Nitadori; Cees de Laat; Stephen McMillan; Kei Hiraki; Stefan Harfst;Publisher: Leiden UniversityCountry: Netherlands
We present the results of the "Cosmogrid" cosmological N-body simulation suites based on the concordance LCDM model. The Cosmogrid simulation was performed in a 30 Mpc box with 2048³ particles. The mass of each particle is 1.28x10^5 Msun, which is sufficient to resolve ...
- research data . 2011Open Source EnglishAuthors:Tomoaki Ishiyama; Steven Rieder; Junichiro Makino; Simon Portegies Zwart; Derek Groen; Keigo Nitadori; Cees de Laat; Stephen McMillan; Kei Hiraki; Stefan Harfst;Publisher: Leiden UniversityCountry: Netherlands
We present the results of the "Cosmogrid" cosmological N-body simulation suites based on the concordance LCDM model. The Cosmogrid simulation was performed in a 30 Mpc box with 2048³ particles. The mass of each particle is 1.28x10^5 Msun, which is sufficient to resolve ...
- publication . Article . 2019Open SourceAuthors:Arnout Devos; Sylvain Chatel;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: ZenodoProject: EC | EPFLinnovators (754354)
TensorFlow implementation of R2D2 from "Meta-learning with differentiable closed-form solvers" (ICLR 2019)
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We present the results of the "Cosmogrid" cosmological N-body simulation suites based on the concordance LCDM model. The Cosmogrid simulation was performed in a 30 Mpc box with 2048³ particles. The mass of each particle is 1.28x10^5 Msun, which is sufficient to resolve ...
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We present the results of the "Cosmogrid" cosmological N-body simulation suites based on the concordance LCDM model. The Cosmogrid simulation was performed in a 30 Mpc box with 2048³ particles. The mass of each particle is 1.28x10^5 Msun, which is sufficient to resolve ...
- research data . 2011Open Source EnglishAuthors:Tomoaki Ishiyama; Steven Rieder; Junichiro Makino; Simon Portegies Zwart; Derek Groen; Keigo Nitadori; Cees de Laat; Stephen McMillan; Kei Hiraki; Stefan Harfst;Publisher: Leiden UniversityCountry: Netherlands
We present the results of the "Cosmogrid" cosmological N-body simulation suites based on the concordance LCDM model. The Cosmogrid simulation was performed in a 30 Mpc box with 2048³ particles. The mass of each particle is 1.28x10^5 Msun, which is sufficient to resolve ...
- research data . 2021Open SourceAuthors:Cnossen, Jelmer; Smith, Carlas;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: 4TU.ResearchDataCountry: Netherlands
This is the original image data supporting Figure 2 in the linked paper, containing a measurement of DNA-PAINT origami nanorulers combined with fluorescent beads. For more information and example code, please see https://github.com/qnano/drift-estimation
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We present the results of the "Cosmogrid" cosmological N-body simulation suites based on the concordance LCDM model. The Cosmogrid simulation was performed in a 30 Mpc box with 2048³ particles. The mass of each particle is 1.28x10^5 Msun, which is sufficient to resolve ...
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